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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
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' o : , : all registered and certificates of pedigree will be : furnished on day of sale. , . - . : . : This is a good clean bunch . and will positively . . ' , if * be sold to the highest bidder / r s " . TERMS \ MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. . . , ' ' , . i . ' ' Qarver Bros , & Brunson. , . . : Col. "G. E. Tracewell , auct. . W. E. Haley , clerk . r. * > - CALU M ETJ : t ; : 11 I , ' . . . . , I Baking Powder . Received. ' Highest Award , -fa _ _ . . - , . . . . . - , ; ; . ; ; World's. ' .0 _ ' . Piire _ - ' - _ Food Exposition ; - fafc" -0' " - Chicago , November , 1907 ' fc" t : . " , ' What does this mean ? , . : : . . ' It ireans that Calumet ] has set a new Standard in ' . . . } ' ' Baking Powder-the standard of the World. , ' Because this award was given to Calumet after - ' thorough tests and experiments , over all other baking \ powders. t' ' It means that Calumet is the best baking powder < - . : . in every particular in the world. I - And this means that Calumet produces the best , most delicious , lightest , and purest baking of all baking powders. Doesn't that mean everything to you ? i ' I . c. . . . ' " H . t jil Do . it ! Now - - - Tomorrow may be I too late. . ! It isn't safe to figurethat a hail . -storm will not strike your crop this year . ' f : - . Figure that it will and insure in i this < I ; . . -f . t . ; ; = . " , I ti imecrie \ and reliable company e. . . , I : " every policy issued is guaranteed by a. . f _ iC . . : ' " ' paid -L in cash capital and surplus. S . \ . Ask for prices and terms. - . " . ! J : l- NOItTHWESTEItN 7 FIRE & MARINE I . . ! NSURANC CO. I MNr APOLI.MINN. . - - . . - } S T. "WCramer , agent , . . Valentine , Nebr. . _ - - - - . , W. H. Stratton I . : Dealer in , , ' ; ' ' FLOUR & FEED , General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. r I ! t H. DAILEY . . . . . . . , . ) : ' . . Dentist. S. . ' " : " Office over the grocery department : . - of-T. C. Hornby's store. I } I r : : JOHN D. EATON * : Drayman : ' * . Light and Heavy Draying" : | . Furniture and pianos handled : , C : in a careful manner. Coal : hauled and trunks and grips . > a specialty. i l Phone No. 13i. : S : : : : : : . , . . . t"JJ Let us print your sale bills. ' . . . 1 . . . . . - - . . - - I . a.a I A Safe , a Simple System - A v The system of paying : by check was devised ; by all menfor any man - for you. It is I suited to the need of any business , either large or small. makes no difference whether I we pay out $10 or $10000 ; a month. A checking i i 1 account will serve your : needs. Pay by check , the I method puts system in- to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. . . . A crowd witnessed commence- ment exercises Friday night. The Harrison Nursery Co. of York , Nebraska , one of the oldest Nurseries in the state , is desirous of securing local I agents to repre- sent them in this territory. We are prepared to make a liberal I commission proposition to respon- sible parties. Write for particul- ars. No application will be con- sidered unless applicant furnishes first . class referenences as to re liability. I 22 2 Valentine friends' will be sur- prised to learn that Miss Sara Simpson is no more , she haying held up and appropriated the name of T. E. Glendining , bead air brake inspector of the Burlington at Denver May 29 , thus breaking away from two year's service in the \V . N. U. ready prints of -Den ver and thinks she prefers the' R. R. business. She wishes Val entine people the best that's go- ing. Thanks we congratulate ! you : Sara. June 6th , the postoffiCe depart- ment announced changes in salar- . ies in effect July 1 , a few of . which we quote as follows ! : Valentine - § 1600 to § 1700 ' Ainsworth - 1500" t 1600 , ' Long Pine - " 1300 " 1400. Bassett - 1100 u. ' 1300 . Stuart " - ' .130Q " . :1400 O'Neill - . . ' 2000' H 1800' ; Ewing - 1100 " ' 1200 I Gordon - 1500 " 1600 , . Rushville - 1400 " 1500 Chad ron - J80Q " 1900 > Crawford - 1800 " 1900 Alliance - 2300 " 24-00 York - 2500 " ' 2600 Martin Christensen , the painter- contractor , who ranks high as an artist : : : , having extensive contracts at Ft. Robinson the past few years , came down the first of the week for a fishing trip. He was accompanied by Captf. King and Lntrobe , Lieut. Carson Q M. , Sth cavalry , and his father , Capt. Carson ex-governor of South Carolina ; Q. M. Clerk , Habbiger , and Lieut. Rethorst. all of the 8th cavalry , who were his guests at R. I Stillwell's on Hackberry lake. . They returned Tuesday and tho the weather was bad they caught 137 bass and enjoyed a splendid outing. , . _ , , _ _ . . . . , . . . . . . , , , ; o. ' .a . . I--- G sgG : : : I I ; S RedS Cedar 6 F1akes IFlakes I 1sure protection against moths. Com posed of Ked Cedar re- I I enforced with some of the best Moth killers known. Gret a box when you 8 I put away your furs and I woolens for the sum- . mer. . , I Large box for 15c. I . 1 @ . I VALENTINE Ntp I . _ . _ _ . ' r - AI. . & . . IVf r I 1 ' . . . ' . . ' , r' , . , . . . . . . , - " . . ' . . . - . . . - . . . , . , - ' " - ' - - - . . ' s. I. i A uct aie , . UC Ion a e. . S . , . . . , I will sell at the old ranch of A. Thompson on the , Schlagle , ; I 15 miles south of Valentine , Tues. , June 21 , 1910 commencing . 10 o ' clo l { a. m , the following property : 21 Head of Horses , consisting of 1 span of black mares 6 years old , weight 1,300 pounds , colts by their sides ; 1 span of black niares 6 and 9 years old , weight 1,200 pounds , colts by their sides ; 1 bay mare 5 years 'old , weight 1,250 pounds , colt by side ; 5 two-year-old mares , 4 yearling colts , 1 span of geldings 7 and 8 years of age , weight 1pounds ; 1 span sorrel geldings 7 and 8 years of age , weight 1,000 pounds ; - 1 sorrel mare , weight 1,000 pounds , colt by side " . ; 1 bay gelding , weight 1,400 pounds. . ' . , 47 Head of Cattle , S consisting of 21 young cows ; 7 two - year - old steers ; 1 two - Year-old heifer , 18 yearling , steers and heifers. . - . . - . - - . , " f 'f. l t TERMS \ OF SALE : 1 year's time with approved security , interest . at" 10. per 'cent. / . . ' -Discount . of 5 per cent for cash. ' , : , ' ' - . . , - - - ' " - . . . ' . . . . . . . . . \ ' . . \'f. . . : _ . FREE LUNCH AT NOON. . . . . . - . . : . - } , , . . : - . ' JoAo ThonlnSOn. ' ® A V . . , tt'k ; : ' , 'TRACEWELL , Auctioneer. W. I E. HALEY , Cleric Q ' - - a : . " \ , . . . - . _ : . . . . . . ' . . - - .A"\ ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Old Crow , I All Leading , . * - s * j.v ' . Brands Hermitage . : . r I and L ' g Bottled Griichen- M F. Under the ' c . , d1 : jag U3 heimer M Supervision a ; Rye r , G. ' , , of the af SXr3z y rin l AS r'ir Y" "t V ' y , > { rb'b vV.hiskeys. . Y U. S. Gov. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. . THE PALACE SALOON , . * > 7 f npF " * rTrvT < E npi ! ! B ENRY STETTER , Propr. . . Now is the Time fI f I to cultivate3our trees cultivate sev eral I Clinches deep about every two I weeks and as soon as the ground dries after rains to hold moibture. Where I grass or other crop is grown between I trees they must be given extra care I and on town lawns watered. The other ; crop takes the most of the moisture in the ground. Trees on farms should be planted in rows each way as work can be easily and quick ly done with horses and a cultivator. We have all the varieties of Cher- ry , Plum , Apple and Forest and Shade Trees , Evergreens , Small Fruit Shrubs , Roses and other ornamentals. GET THE CHEAPEST for a long time usefulness. A TREE IS A PER MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees grown nearest home. They are ac climated and grown under same con- ditions you want them to grow , and where they can be had the quickest. We have 25 acres in our nurseries and 40 acres in our bearing orchard. Write for catalogue or any informa- tion. Chas ] , Boyd , - ) Brown County Nursery \ Ainsworth , Nebr , , Nursery one block north-east of the Court House. - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . . . = - " . " ' . . . . - . . . . . " . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . " ' . . - , , - . - . - . _ , . . . . .n - < - - - . . , . .J.H _ " < .C"I - - - . . T _ _ Hel1ry Schaefer , . Nenzel , Nebr. , . Has received three car loads of Farm Im . ' plements , Harness and Hardware. He - wants the farmers to know that he' 1 can . supply them at a saving in price. Every- , thing needed on farm. . Call and see me at NENZEL = . NEBRASKA - " ' " . " , - - - , " . _ . , > J , . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ GRANT OY ER , _ . - - - - - - - - - - - ARPENTER & BUILDER. l . - - . . . . . - -----w - , 7'k- " " ' " - All kinds of wood work - done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes. Residence and. shop one Ijlock south of passenger depot. . Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska . . . . . References : My Many Cup + , ( ' naers. - - - - . \ , .