Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 23, 1910, Image 8

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"I GENERAL MERCHANDISE ,
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Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties.
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Full line of GrocBries and Dry Goods
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish
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} BAKING POWDER Can.
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and Big raised-it cannot be as delicious - it ea tuna aowo
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In this can you get cal. Calumet is . medium in pri cjIIJ 'IlME
the standard 1-lb. size .
: - can costs 25c.
more substance but Less of it is required and the bakins . .
not more baking is certain to be better. Try : one can ' _
powder. It ' is great -if not satisfactory your money will a' ' ,
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Send 4o and slip found in pound can. JiETBAI'JNG POW ,
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I have for sale 1 Shorthorn an
1 Red Poll Durham bull ; also on
high grade Jersey bull. No urth
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them cheap. J. M. RALYA ,
IGtf Burge , Nebr.
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Wood Lake Department _
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Locals or reading notices 5 ; cents per line each Insertion. Display advertising
2 .3) cents per inch per month each issue ; $ ' L00 per inch per month double ' column. I - \
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J John Tucker was in town Mon J
day on legal business. I
Mrs. Harry Hooker is visiting
her parents in this city.
N. J. Uck and a party : of friends
went to the lakes this week to fish.
Lou Klopping of Klopping
Bros. , is here from Iowa on a vis-
it to the ranch.
Mrs. Cook has taken charge of
the culinary department the
Lake View hotel.
W. P. Dew and a lady friend I
enjoyed a fine time on Sunday last
horseback riding. ,
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We are proud to say that we
have the champion lady ice cream
eater of the west.
J. A. Morris and Miss Kathryn
L. West were married Wednes
day , June 22 , 1910.
German Lutheran services will
be held Sunday evening at the
church. All are invited.
Ex-Game Warden Carter was
in town Monday in the interest of
the Peters Ammunition Co.
Mr. Swaggert of Boulder , Colo. ,
is here settling up the business af
fairs and estate of G. W. Klinga-
man.
man.The remains of G. W. Klinga-
man were shipped to Chadron on
the passenger last Saturday for
burial.
W. Honey is having the interior
of his home decorated by our
popular painter and paper hanger ,
C. F. Miller.
G. " ' . Klingaman died in Wood
Lake last Thursday ; , June 1C , at
8:50 : a. m. The deceased was a
brother toV. . L. and Charles
Klingaman. Heart failure ) Vas the
cause of his death. No more pa-
thetic scene could have been wit-
nessed than the one when the
faithful wife , who had gone thru
life's journey for the past 25
years through the ups and downs
and still at her post to the last and
: 'such devotion is seldom seen as
was the case with the wife of the
deceased , whose every thought
was of the life partner she . had
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chosen 25 years ago. George W.
Klingaman was married Oct. 21 ,
1884 , to Miss Cora Slater of Iowa
at Boulder , Colo. The deceased
was born July 5 , 1857 Bucking
ham , Iowa. Mrs. Klingaman
wishes to thank the R. N. A. lodge
and the many friends who showed
their sympathy.
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The Harrison Nursery Co. of
York , Nebraska , one of the oldest
Nurseries in the state , is desirous
of securing local agents to repre-
sent them in this territory. We
are prepared to make a liberal
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. 22 2
Now is the Time I
cUltivate cutivatesev'I
to cultivate your trees cultivate ! sev
I . eral Cinches , deep about every two
weeks and as soon as the ground dries
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after rains to hold moisture. Where
, grass or other crop is grown between
trees they must be given extra care
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-
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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
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ditions you want them to grow , and
where they can be had the quickest.
We have 25 acres in our nurseries
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and 40 acres in our bearing orchard.
Write - for catalogue or any informa-
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Chas , ] , Boyd , I
Brown County Nursery
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Furniture Undertaking , and Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. /
Johnson Bros. , . '
Lumber , Machinery , Hard-
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Wajrons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills . . ,
Pumps , Pipe , etc. * Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire.
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WI F. PARKER & CO-I
Wood Lake , Nebraska
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and Staple Groceries " '
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commencing at 10 o'clock a , m , , the following described property : . -
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consisting of 100 two/year/old heifers 50 threexyear/old heifers , 150 . cows with calves i
, by side , 15 full blood Hereford bulls/
These cattle are high grade Herefords ; in good condition and carefully bred for the past 12 years . 1"
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TERMS OF SALE : Six months' time will be given purchasers on approved notes , '
bearing 10 per cent interest from date , or 5 per cent discount for cash. .
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