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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
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' ' . , Simple System " - : ' " ' _ Th'e system of paying , . . - . by check was devised " ' " ' ' by all menfor any . ' ' . man - for you. It is ' . suited to the need of t any business , either . " : large or small. It makes , " , , no difference whether ' : y we pay out 510 or $10000 a month. A checking account will serve your " needs. , . . . - ' " ' Pay by check , the method puts system in 'u' to your business and gives you a record of _ every transaction. -U' . \ \ . ' VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. . , ' . C. A. RUBY . " ) - : : t Attorney-at-Law , - , ' Office front room , second story , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main . street entrance. Valentine , Nebraska I H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery department _ of T. C. Hornby's store. ' . W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUR & FEED - : ; . . : General Merchandise PHONE 125 _ cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER & ; SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB. . Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 , No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289- 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg , , Bulls for Sale at All Times , Dr. M. T. Meer , . - " ' DENTIST 3tooms over Red Front store : I t Valentine = Nebr , . , . - . , - . . , . . . . . - , _ . . . . ' " . , : : JOHN D. EATON Drayman , / : . , Light and Heavy Draying-- _ " ' Furniture and pianos handled r . , in a careful manner. Coal hauled and trunks and grips , > a specialty. Phone No. 134. : " , ' E . . J i , ' . ' J co _ . , lJl.N , . - $ ' . , , , . . " _ W iii " . t. ' , . . . . ' . . .t. ' - ' - . ' ' - - " " , - : : . t.a , , . . , ' : a , . . . - . , J I Talk of the Town. . - U. S. Weather Bureau Report ; WEEK ENDING AUG. 11 , 1910. Daily mean temperature OS3. " Normal temperature 73 = Highest temperature 8G ( jo. Lowest temperature f/0 ° . Range of temperature HP. : ; Precipitation for week 3.13 : of an inch. I Average for 2C years O.S2 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 13.07 inches. Average for 22 : : years 15.0 : of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. For board and room inquire of I Mrs. Grant Spain. I ' S. B. Weston gave up the Chi- cago House Sunday "and Mr. and Mrs. O. Etter have taken charge. The heaviest rain of the season fpll Sunday evening , measuring 1.92 inches. Another good rain fell Wednesday. 4 in , 8 ft. cedar posts. 4 : in. 10 ft. cedar posts. 4 in. 12 ft. cedar posts. . LUDWIG LUMBER ! \ Co. G. W. Brown , Jr. . wife and son , formerly Brown's Business Col- lege of Lincoln Nebraska. are now conducting a Business College in Rapid City , S. D. Dr. Dallal and family came from Norton , Kansas , last week to visit his sister , Mrs. A. John , and other relatives. Jobryan Dallal , another brother of Mrs. A. John , came from Omaha with his two little children Sunday night on a visit. e The Presbyterian Church , J.M. . Caldwell , the pastor , will preach in the morning upon the "Press a Power for Good or Evil. In the evening , will tell of what he saw on his journey from " J erusa- lem to Bethelt" All are invited. Ray Jones and Earl Carey were in Valentine last Saturday visiting old friends. They are , working , at St. Francis Mission as carpen- ter and painter where they are doing good work and they claim to be able to do any and all work in their line. They furnish estim- ates free upon application. The Valentine boys have been producing a good article of ball and are deserving of encourage- i I ment in the way of a more sub- . stantial patronage. The two games , scheduled with Gordon were gob- bled up with the greatest ease , the visitors not having a ghost of a show at any stage of either en- gagement. LosT-Bird dog. White with faded brown spots , long ] haired. I Answers the name of sport. Fol- lowed to Wood Lake on , June 24 and probably followed some one out of town. Any information will be gladly received and finder will be rewarded , as dog is an old family pet. Address Paul Kenui- co Wood Lake , Neb. , Junod P.O. .Dysentery is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera , and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for chil- dren. and adults , and when reduced with water and sweetened , it is pleasant to take. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. , , .l Dr. Daily has sold ] his residence I to Bob Koontz. . I FOR SALE - Good milch cow. In- quire at'tiiis office. 30 tf I , I 3i in. 6 ft. Southern Red Cedar Posts at Lud wig Lumber Co. Mrs. Sol Morey is in town as- sisting in the care of Grandma Morey , who is very low. 3 in. 7 ft. cedar posts , from 11 to 15 cents each. LUDWIG LUMIIER Co. L. R. Sheldon has been lonesome ] the past week as his wife and chil- dren have been visiting at Neligh. Miss Helen Bachelor accompa nied Dr. Devries to Fremont Sun- day for a short visit with his . family. Father Aboud , of Omaha , stop ped in Valentine last week on his way west , to visit the' Syrian peo- ple. The CRYSTAL WHITE REFRIG- ERATOR is what you need this ' summer. Buy it at Fischer's Hard- ware. 14 Born - To Mr. and Mrs. Fannie Van B. Moore of Cody , July 28 , a daughter. Mrs. M , Harden : re turned from there last week. Capt. Archer and Albert Christ- ensen returned Monday evening from Fort Robinson where they have been doing painting and dec- orating work. If your liver is sluggish and out of tone , and you feel dull , bilious , consti- pated , take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach , and Liver Tablets tonight be- fore retiring and you will feel all right in the morning. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. On Sundaynext there will be services in St. John's church both morning and evening. Early com- munion at 7:30 : , Sunday school at 10 , morning prayer with sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer with address at 8. Litany and choir practice on Friday evening. , Mrs. F. D Lawrence Geneva , III. \ , offers § 2o ) for information as to the whereabouts of her son Glen C , who pft ] home May 26 1910. Aged 16 , 5 ft. S in" , weight 125 Ibs. Regular features , brown.hair , gray blue eyes , dark eye brows and eye lashes. Apt to stammer. Rev. W. W. Wells left on No. 2 Sunday night for Kearney where he passed successfully a rigid ex- amination as assistant custodian of Masonic ! work for the State of Ne- braska. The time spent in the ex amination was from Tuesday at 9 a. m. until Friday , noon , includ- ing night sessions. Henry Auguston of Brownlee was in town Tuesday and informs rs that his wife is Winslow , in Black Hawk county la , visiting her mother and brother , also a brother from Goldfield. Colo. , is there. It is her first visit back to the old home in 25 years. Henry sends her the Democrat each week which she enjoys reading , though ' we haven't had much Brownlee news of late. Henry Lee came up with Mr. Auguston. These people who make a busi- ness of begging soliciting pro- . fessional beggars , some of lliem for themselves . only ; others osten - sibly for some charitable institu- tion to which they give 10 or 1'5 per cent for the use of the name , the bulk of their collections going down into their own pockets ; some miserably poor poorly clad and with haggard expression oth- ersPwith the same proclivities of getting something for nothing , though more forward , in a differ- ent class but yet the samp , and are deserving of no more favorable consideration than the man who meets you on the corner , catching people from both streets , asks for a nickel : or dime to get a lunch , you may suspicion a beer lunch- no matter , they're all begging for themselves , though their style varies according to their ndi ddu- , alities. In buying a cough medicine , don't be afraid to iret Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy. There is no danger from it , and relief is sure to follow. Especially rec ommended for coughs , colds and whoop- ing cough. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. BASE BALL : Ainsworth vs. Valentine BALL PARK ' u n August 14th THREE , O'CLOCK r Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an execution issiiPtl by tlie elf rk of the district court of Cherry Co. , Neb raska , .June 24 : , 1 . ! 10 , under an execution where in Arthur 13owerinir is judgment creditor and Obe Church and Lottie Church are judi'moiit debtors. I will sell at HIP front . door of the court houso in , Valentine. ; Cherry county Nebraska : , that heiog the uilrtimr . ! wherein the last , term of ; said court was H 1.1 . on the I7h ( lav of September. HMO. , ! at 10 o'elcck . \ . . , A. M. to satisfy judgment IIr 3S500 ana ; iuten-Bt at 7 per cent from datu of judgment Deoeinhflr , , 18th. ions ! ) / and costs taxed at : : 10 M aiip accruing co t" . at public auction ; , to the highes , bidder , for cash , the following described property ) , to-wit ( : Lots 19 audio : : of block 10 of the original Vil lage nf Valentine. Cherry County. Nebraska. Dated this 11th day of Augustfigio , , , . C , A. JCosseter , Sheriff. . Walcott & Mojrlssey , Attorneys for Flamtiff. i > l Gt " - , Badger Lake Will Kirizley was in this'icinit.y Monday. I Mrs. : R. Bartley is visiting at. C. M. Kiraes. I Geo. Shadbolt was in this neigh- borhood looking for hay. Jeff Teeters made a trip to town . after store supplies this week. I Daniel Adamson and wife were callers at Dan Barnes' Saturday. Dr. C. M. Gleason was in our neighborhoog changing glasses. Mr. and Mrs. : Chas. Webster re turned from Gordon this week. Sunday school is well attended. An attendance of twenty-five the . 31st. 31st.E. E. R. Barnes & ; Son Elmer went to Cody Monday after hay sup- plies. plies.Will Will Dunbar of Cody is out in this part of the country buying cattle. C. M. : Kine threshed vVed p.es- day. His oats go about 60 bu. to the acre. I Miss ' Maggie Gibson is working I for i Mrs. E. l { . Barnes during the haying season. ! , \YilllVludge who has been work- ! ing with Cady's hay-gang went home on a visit. C. M. Kirae and Cecil Barnes went after the company ; thrashing . , . l : machine down at C. K. " T olfen- , ! den's. | . . . . - - ' ' ' ' ' ; - - f ' Our mail carrier , Geo. tTustice , has a sick horse , bu tit is some better now and makes the trip as usual. There is a smile all over the face of one of the writer's neighbor women , who was so lucky as to hatch forty some odd little chicks in her " old trusty" incubator. Good luck don't befall all people. Weber Wagons in all sizes and prices at the Ludwig Lumber Co. ' \ C. & N. W. New Time Table. \VKST noun : , No. : 1 , 7:17 p. in. New passenger train. No. a i , 1 : a : : i n. m. Old " " No. 110 , 11 : : . p. in. Through : , freight train. No. HI , 2:00 p. in. Local freight train. AST HOUND : No. . ' , lOI J2 : p. in. Ni-w passenger ! train. No. II , ; : M a. 111. Old " * . ; ' . " No. 110 ; , no 1 a. m. Through fralght train. No. 82. t ) : 11OOu.1I1. Local freight train. Our VACUUM \ CLEANER will do your spring house cleaning. Order it from Fischer's Hardware. 14 r Just Received a New Line of Beds . White Enamel , - $3.50 to $18.5.0 Vennis Martin , - 10.00 to 12.50 ' Imitation I Oak , yet all iron - 15.00 Have you noticed our Kitchen Cabinet now on display -the BEST ONE in the City-with exteution top and flour sifter in the bin. Our sale of Blue Flame Oil Stove Cookers has been unprecedented this year , but we are still able to supply you with either two or three burner stoves. Call in and see our licensed plumber , the only one in town. Let him figure on your bath-room outfit. Work and material the best and prices as low as the lowest. He guar antees satisfaction. Our stock of plumbing goods is the most complete of any in town. If you cannot find what you want at the Red Front Hardware'it is not in town. Red Front Hardware Co. . - - I FRATERNAL P.iCNIC Will be held in the City ParK on the Minnechaduza , North of Valentine , AND Under Auspices of the Odd Fellows , Workmen , Woodmen and Eagles. . . Prominent representatives from the head Lodges are to be present and make addresses as a part of the program. Program of the first day is , to be in charge of the Odd Fellows and Workmen , and the second day the . program will be in charge of Woodmen and Eagles. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - Games and S.ports will be arranged for those who enjoy fun and frolic. Plenty of bathing , boating and fishing to satisfy everybody. Dancing at night in a good pavillion , The Valentine park is located on the beautiful , clear , spark- ling Minnechaduza , and is one of the most picturesque spots in the state , supplied with never failing springs of the purest cold water. Bring your ; tents and come prepared to enjoy the restfulness of this cool , refreshing , shady nook. You will be cordially welcomed and ever after congratulate yourself for having come. Music by Valentine's Fine Cornet Band - . - Old Crow , I . All Leading Hermitage . . . r : . Brands ' r. * . . x. llr-1 R ; 4 1s ' and . . L ' : Bottled I- Guchen- - ' Under the _ if _ _ _ heimer _ . Supervision : , Eye . . . of the Whiskeys. U. S. Gov. . \ \ : e also handle the btidweiser Beer. THE PALACE SALOON ; , - . , . HENRY STETTER , . Propr : - . . . . - S . ' .