Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 30, 1910, Image 4

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supply . them at a saving in price. Every-
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to celebrate the Fourth of July.
I Preperations have been made to
I show every body , a good time.
Read the large display advertise-
ment elsewhere in this paper , *
which , gives a partial list . . of the
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, VALENTINE , , _ DEMOCRAT
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I. M.sRICE - Editor and Pro ' r .
Mark Carr - - Foreman.
Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year.
Local Notices . , ocper line per issue
Thursday , June 30 , 1910. .
Democratic State Con
vention.
The democratic electors of the
state of Nebraska are hereby call-
ed to meet in delegate convention
in Grand Island , July 26 , 1910 , at
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2 o'clock'p. m. , for the purpose
of drafting a democratic state
"platform , the election of a state
committee , and the transaction of
any other business which may
properly . come before the conven\
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tion.The
The representation in said con-
vention will be based upon the
vote cast for presidential : electors
in 1908 , and each county will be
entitled to . one delegate for each
150 votes , or major fraction there-
of , cast at said presidential elec-
tion , which entitles Cherry county
to 7 delegates.
It is recommended by the state
committee that no proxies be rec-
ognized by the state convention ,
but that the delegates actually
present from each county be auth-
orized to cast the full number of
votes to which the county is entit-
led under this call.
At a meeting of the democratic
state committe , held June 4 , 1910 ,
the following resolution , was adop-
ted , and same is recommended to
the attention of all the county and
legislative committees : x
Resolved , That it is the sense of
the state committee that all demo-
cratic legislative candidates should
file an acceptance of "statement
No. one" of , the so called , "Oregon
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J. C. BYJINES , Chra.
The peoples independent state
convention is called to meet at the
same place and time by C. B.
Manuel , , chairman.
Col. Towle has been very , low
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the past week. -
H. Rosenblat is under arrest for
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stealing some of "Cindy's" prop- I
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W. T. Bishop and two younger
sons Meritt and Darrell . . . . , left Wed.
evening for Hay Springs , Nebr.
C. A. Ruby returned last week
frem his western visit and has I
opened a law office in rooms over
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T. C. Hornby's store. .
Services in St. Nicholas church
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next Sunday , July 3 , as follows :
Low mass at 8 p. m. High mass
at 10 , by FatherWestropp. .
Two Indians , \Vhite Head and
W bite Hat had a fight at the depot
yesterday evening , one being
stabbed and the other had his face
beat up.
Engineer Worden of. Gilman's
mill is i at Kilgore , tearing down
the eleVator which Mr. ' Gillman
will move to Crookston and re-
baild to 20,000 bu. capacity.
Mr. : and Mrs. Kazda .returned
Sunday from Newport , where they
went to attend Mrs. Kazda's bro-
ther's wedding. They were ac-
companied home by Mr. Kazda's
nephew. .
Sidney Irwin stopped off -Mon
day . at Valentine enroute to Gor-
djn from a visit with Bennett Ir
win at Springfield -JTexas , whom
he reports doing well in the- real
estate business.
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Mrs. Anna Gerber will have a
hearing in Judge Quigley's court
tomorrow , charged with breaking ;
the peace and to decide as , to plac- :
ing her under bonds to keep tbe'
peace. It is said she fired at a
neighbor's boy.
Melvin Hooper had a narrow es- :
cape from death by drowning . last
Sunday. He was rescued uncon-
scious and resuscitated after being
in the water several minutes , no
one knows exactly how long , but
seemed a long time. He with
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several other boys were in bathing
when he got out beyond his . . . . depth
and was not a swimmer. ! -Ie-
clutched at a boat shoved out to
him and had one foot caught over
it when rescued with .head and
body under } , water. , , .
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Don't forget the big celebration
1 to be-held in the T 0 grove.
I Dora Grewe had the misfortune
of spraining her ankle Thursday.
It is improving at this waiting.
Charlie Spain of Simeon was a
visitor at Dan Barnes the latter
part of last week and the first of
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May Barnes who has been teach-
ing at Arabia got home Thursday.
We are all glad to see May back in
our midst.
Dan Adamson and family retur-
ned Saturday fnom their pleasure
trip to Hot Springs. The report is
a very good time.
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"While coming home from school
Wednesday evening the team which
Bryan Barnes was driving ran away
and the line became caught in some
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way and the team got frightned.
Miss Grewe , the teacher , jumped
out to catch them and was thrown
about fifteen feet. The buggy final-
ly upset and the double tree broke
throwing Mildred Barnes over the
dash board and the buggy fell on
Bryan no one was seriously ! hurt
they were very much frightened.
Dan Barnes gave a dance Friday
night in honor of May's birthday.
A larger crowd has never assembled
at a dance in this vicinty. Every
body enjoyed themselves to the ut =
most. The music was "boss" and
everybody danced until broad day
light. A delicious supper was serv- i
ed at midnight r. , to sixty-eight people. I
Matches'used as tooth picks were
served as the last course. Part of
the crowd did not get home until
after noon. A number of the horses
were turned into the pasture and
some one was kind enough to leave
the gate open , so when morning
came the horses were gone. The I I
two young men who went to look
for them were so sleepy they took
a nap before they came back mak-
ing it eleven o'clock before they re
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A BADGER.
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At Cody yesterday we saw a
man driving an ox , team. We
were told he came from Kansas
and has a claim on the Gordon.
To the officers and members of
Valentine Lodge , No. 70 , A. 0.
U. W : You are hereby notified
that Grand Master Workman , A.
r M. Walling , will be present at a
joint meeting of the Workman
and Degree of Honor to be held
in Fraternal hall Monday evening ,
July 11 , 1910. All members are
requested to be present. Supper
will be served. JC. : - . QUIGLEY ,
25 2 Recorder.
At Merriman , Tuesday , we met
Charley Allen , whom Chadrori
has invited to name their 25th an-
niversary ; R. 0. Pugh and son ,
George ; Judge Stover , Benjamin
Lessert , sr. and jr. , and A."T. .
Means , all of Gamble , S. D. , and
Sandy Williams of LaCreek , S.
D. , who happened to be in town ,
and enjoyed a good visit with
them. Mr. Pugh is thenew and
Mr. Means ' the retiring postmaster
at Gamble. They had a joke go-
ing about U. G. Criger introduc-
ing a new kind of sheep on the ,
farm of our , friend. Pugh-a hy
draulic ram.
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rf h EERE Selection'
Drop
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QIJv priE great accuracy of
drop is what n aturally In ,
{ terests you most. Deere
genuine edge selection of corn Rives . ,
the highest accuracy of drop attain - . 9 z
able. Kepeated tests show ten to fif "
teen bushels per acre In favor of "sc- wheels.-
curate planting. This , combined with FertHlz- .
many other exclusive , desirable fea- er attach- .
, , . in- ment that hills or
tuies makes the tfo.9 a profitable -
. increased drills , furnished ex-
vi'btment. You profit by the
, yield due to perfect stand , by the addi tra. Every , detail Is
I : tional Vears of service and freedom from worked out in the best "
4J break own. manner possib1e Come mand see us
Most progressive farmers and planters
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won't have any other. Best Informed and keep posted. We have but
dealers refuse to consider handling mentioned some of the strong . fea
. tures above. Or drop us a , post
anyolher.Investigatethetimesavtunes
ing and profitable reasons why. . + . card , and we will promptly sena
detailed proofs free. Deere goods
> Main seed shaft driven directly are of the highest standard , and
by traction wheels takes all the as' - satisfy the host exacting. Ask
strain from check wire , and avoids t -v for our latest corn book. The
side draft. Compensating valves wholesubjectofgathering.select-
insure perfect . check regardless 0 Ing , curing and testing the seed ,
team 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 j lates. Plates for corn. Handsomo pocket ledger free
tInctantly of com. Fivo sets always
furnished. Standard
runner , stub run
ner , or single disc
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4 . . . . ordered. Concave . . . . . .
, or open tiro
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VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
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WaSther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr.
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s Ko. .1 Tomatoes at lOc per can. No. 1 Rice , three I >
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, Entire General Merchandise : .Stock , . .
, consisting of Dry Goods , Men's Fur .
' nishings , Hats , Shoes , Trunks , Suit , .
Cases , etc. , will be . closed out af a re-
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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.
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