Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 29, 1910, Image 5

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A Safe ,
2 Simple System
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by check was devised
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method puts system in-
to your business and
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every transaction.
; L VALENTINE STATE BANK
VALENTINE. NEBR.
C. A. RUBY
Attorney-at-
Office front room , second story ,
over T. C. .Hornby's store , Main
street entrance. .
Valentine , Nebraska
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
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General Merchandise
PHONE 1 25
= cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
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s C. H. FAULHABER A SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB.
Herd headed by S. G. 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 ,
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in a careful anner.- Coal . .
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a sp@ial .y. ' Phone No. 131. : - :
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t . . for Winter.
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"Wed tbeir leaves and ripen up their
wood bv onlyikeepinjja ; dust on top of
ground to retain moisture in ground ,
J and on , town lots where trees are
. ' watered gradually reduce amount of
, , ' water. A tree needs moist ground
, during : fall and winter. If town lot
trees need water later water Nthem at
freezing up time for their winter use.
. 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 Tiome. They are ac-
climated and grown under same con-
ditions you want them to grow , and
Vhere _ 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 ,
r Nursery : one block north-east of the
- Court House.
- - . _ Sheriff's Sale.
Hv virtue of an orfwr of sale issued by the
clerk of the uistrict oourfc of Cherry county , Ne
braska July 18th , 15)10 , under a decree ofSinort-
gaue foreclosure wherein H. O. Jellineek is
f ulalnttff and John Clark , Lena Clark and Ed-
ward Clark , ThP N. 7 . Cattle Company , incerpo-
ratud , and the Packers National \ Bank of Sou'h
Omaha , Keoraska. : incorporated , are de
fendants , will sell at the front door of the
court house in Valentine. Cherry cwmty , N.- I
braeka , that bfing the bu Idnig wherein the !
last term of eaid court was held on the 29th
day of Octolwr. uno at 10 o'cloclt a m to satIsfy
iudgmentof 55Th00 and interc- l at 7 per Ctnt
from date of j'ldJmtmtIay . 16. 1910 , and
costs taxed at S36.oOsind accruing costs , at public
auctt. n to the highest bidder iorasu the fol-
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HW ? .t . or et.Lionrand N 4N 11'1 ; Section 3-1.
TownIJip 2 ; . Uangtj 2G , WCit ! of 6th Principal
Meridian in Clif rry County , Nen.
Dated this 23th day of September , 1910.
C. A. HOSSETER ,
38 5 Sheriff.
Walcott & Morrissey \ , Attjs. for Pit ! .
U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING SEP. 29 , 1910.
, Daily mean temperature 55. =
IIormal temperature M3
Highest temperature S4 = > .
.Lowest temperature 33 ° .
, . . Range of temperature 51 = .
Precipitation for week 31. ° of an inch.
Average for 22 years 0.32 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 1 ' . 03 inches.
Average for 22years 18.59 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCL.EAX. Observer.
, C. & . N. W. New Time Table.
I WEST .HOUND :
P No.1 , 7:17 p. in. New passenger train.
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No. 110 , " 11 :5.'j p. ni. Through freight train.
No. 81 , 2:00 p. m. Local freight train.
EAST DOU-D :
N0. 2 , 10:12 p. m. New passenger train.
No. C , 5:05 : n. in. Old' : "
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I Horace Walliagford was in town
Tuesday.
I Uncle Pete Decory" does his
chores now in his automobile.
J. F. Naylor and wife of Merri-
man are at the Donoher today.
Four carloads ] of Posts , from lie
1 to 60c. Ludwig Lumber Co.
I John Niess was in the city Tues-
day Wednesday on business.
Sheriff Rosscter went .down the
road this week on official business.
C. W. Allen , of Merriraan : , has .
, been visiting friends in Valentine !
1 this week.
Henry Lausen and Win. Ballard
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of Wood Lake were in Valentine
Monday evening.
1Ir.Veston and wife came in
from the Bordeau ranch Tuesday
to do some shopping.
Dan Sears and fa.'mil.y'isited
Win. Shelbourn's last week , also
with 11. Dunham's in town.
All Gang Plows , Discs and lIar-
rows at cost and less.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
John Stetter is one among the
busiest men in town. Says he has
to keep at it to make things go.
Rapid City , S. D. , Business ' Col
lege is a good place to send young
people for a business education.
Jas. Hudson of Sparks was in
town Saturday and talks enthusi-
astically on the political situation.
Corn King Manure Spreaders.
Price $110. Will close out at $90.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
George Christopher came up
Friday to meet his father and
brother-in-law , who came to make
him a visit.
Mr. Meltendorff was up to Cody
the first of the week making ar-
rangements for some New York
friends who are coming for a hunt-
ing trip.
For Sale or Trade-Fine grand
piano , almost new and in the very
best of condition. Owner will
trade same for stock. See J. H.
Bachelor or J. C. Quigley.
A. 0. Coleman returned home to
Kilgore yesterday after a two days
visit with Valentine friends. Mrs.
Coleman and children went to In-
man Monday for a two weeks visit.
J. E. Phelps , of Wood Lake ,
was in town last Thursday on bus-
iness and found time to run in to
see us and renew his subscription
in advance. He OWES a good ranch
ten miles west of Wood Lake.
P. H. Young is enjoying a visit
with his father and three brothers
at his ranch near Simeon , George ,
G. MC. . C. and G. F. , the latter
driving to town with him last Sat-
urday. . i
There will be a celebration of
the Holy Eucherist with appro-
priate sermon in St. John's church
at 11 a. m. on Sunday , Oct. 2nd.
Evening prayer with address at
7:30. : Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Litany and choir rehearsal on Fri
day evening.
St. Nicholas Church.-Services
will be held in the Catholic church
as follows : In Arabia on Saturday ,
October 1st. In Valentine on Sun-
day , October 2 , First Mass at 8
a. m. Second Mass at 10 a. m.
LEO M. BLAERE , Rector.
Judge Quigley's new house ! is
finished and we understand he has
gone down the road to make ar
rangements for ( the furnishings
which will include the lady l of his
choice. Perhaps next week we
may be able to give the full par-
ticulars.
Mrs. Iva Efner Frank and
daughter returned from her visit
with the Miller's at Simeon Satur-
day and after -visiting several
friends about town went down to
Ainsworth ! from here where they
visit other relatives before return-
ing to Omaha.
John Macumber and son James
of Dawes county were in the'city
this week on business before the
U. S. land otlce. John is one of
the early settlers of northwest Ne-
braska and in addition to being a
prosperous farmer he is , and al-
ways has been , a progressive in
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active participant there.
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VALENTINE TEAM DISBANDED
The Valentine base ball team
disbanded this week as 1910 cham-
pions of Northern Nebraska and
Southern South Dakota , with a re
cord of 24 games won and 9 lost ,
which gives them a per centage of
.727. The boys are all getting
ready now to join the long winter
league until spring comes around
once more , and then watch out for
the 1911 champs.
Following is the individual play-
ers' batting averages and pitchers'
records , which will go to show
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why Valentine won.
BATTING AVERAGES
Games At I'.at nits Perc-nl
Rondeau . . . .21 72 27 .375 :
Ca.vlor . . . . . .2L 8L 24 .291
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Fischer..30 118 34 .288 j
Stetter..R3 125 35 .280 I
\Velden..26 117 at .265
More.v . . . . . . 20 . 89 18 .228
Grimes . . . .21 79 17 . .215
Cox . . . . . . . . 23 R8 16 .181
Shepard. . . . . 18 7t 11 .155
'Dunn. . . . . . . . 18 62 19 . .145
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Grimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 3 i
Cay for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
Bishop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1
Gora1l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
Hansen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1
Welden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1
Stetter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1
Hol lenbeck . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1
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Grimes finished two games for
Ca.v lor and Stetter finished one
game for Bishop , the last pitcher
being credited with a winning or
loss as the case may be.
FOR FALLING HAIR
You Run No Risk When You Use
This Remedy.
We promise you that , if your
hair is falling outandyou have not
let it go too far , you can repair
the damage already done by using
Rexall / ' 93" { Hair Tonic , with per-
sistency and regularity , for a rea-
sonable length of time. It is a
scientific , cleansingantisepticger-
micidal preparation , that destroys
microbes , stimulates good circula-
tion around the hair rootspromotes
hair nourishment : , removes dan-
druff and restores hair health. It is
as pleasant , to use as pure.water . ,
aud it is delicately perfumed. It
is a real toilet necessity.
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We want you to try Rexall " 93"
Hair " Tonic with our promise that
it will cost you nothing unless you
are perfectly satisfied with its use.
It comes in two sizes , prices 50c
and § 1.00. Remember , you can
obtain Rexall Remedies in this
community only at our store-The
Rexall Store. G. A. Chapman ,
druggist , , Valentine.
The C. W. Way Co. , Architects ,
Hastings , Nebraska , will furnish
you with plans and specifications
for any class of building you wish
to erect. Ask them for informa-
tion. 15tf
B. E. Colby , of near Brownlee ,
was in town last Thursday making
arrangements for a big sale , clos-
ing out his stock and other effects ,
which will take place October 5.
He has leased his ranch and will
remove to the coast. It will be a
big sale of articles generally need-
ed , beside the stock. Notice big
sale ad. in this paper.
Rev. ' "V. ' "V. Wells ] ] of the Episco-
pal church returned Tuesday night
from Kilgore , and stated that
Postmaster J. A. W. Johnson's
general merchandise store at Kil-
gore had been consumed by fire ' \
that night only the mail matter ,
stamps and books of the postoffice
department , and money , being
saved. The fire started about 10
o'clock and no one was in the store
at the time , Mr. Johnson and fam
ily being in 'attendance at the mov-
ing picture show when the blaze
was discovered coming from the
roof at the rear end of the building.
Mr.JTells ' and others forced ! an
entrance to the store and scarcely
had time to remove the more val
uable government property and
money. Mr. Johnson's dwelling ,
located only a short distance from
the store , was saved , although
scorched to some extent.
"I have a world , of confidence . in Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for I have used
it with perfect success , " writes Mrs. M.
I. Basford , Poolesville , Md. For sale
by Chapman , the druggist
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Wood . Lake News
[ From Our Kegiilar CorreSJ'on cnl.J ]
Neil Hanna was in Town after
ranch supplies.
Miss ChloeWaggoner is spending
a few days at home
Dr. C. G. Shipherd will be in town
again next Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Elmer Reddick and Mrs.
C. E. Fellows were business cal-
lers this week.
Mr. Claude Reece of Simeon was
in to\\n Saturday. He was shipping
cattle to Omaha.
The new bank is progressing nice-
ly. This will make quite an im
. provement for the town.
Miss Ethal Sherman returned to
her home at Valentine after a visit
with Mrs Alfred Morris : , jr. and
other friends. .
A dance was given in Uck's hall
Saturday night. The Woodmen will
give a big dance next Friday night
September 30.
Thelma Johnson , little daughter
of Andrew Johnson and wife , was
quite ill a few days but is reported
better at this writing.
A. P. Klopping was Wood Lake
visitor Sunday. \Vonder what ! at-
I tracts August so much here. ' He is
always seen in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. : Frank Ilicket re
turned from their visit east and
report a pleasant trip. They went
overland and had nice weather
most of the time.
Mrs. : J. M. Fisch and daughter
Elvira returned Thursday from an
extended visit in Minnesota. They
report a very pleasant time. Elvira
will not enter school for a few days
on account of a severe cold ,
Cards are out announcing the
coming marriage of Miss Vera Latta
to Mr. Roy Klingaman , October
second. We wondered why Eoy was
always counting the days and was
so anxious for October. No wonder.
\Ve were very sorry to learn of
the death of Supt. ) Story. He will
be greatly missed especially among
the educational workers. He was
very well liked and his good work
, both in-his office and in the Normal
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willb.e ? ' vell remembered by many.
The. ' qeepest sympathy is extended
to his' breaved wife and little daugh-
ter Mabel.
Kent McNamee was in town
again Saturday with a big load of
ripe tomatoes. Kent has the finest
patch of tomatoes in the country.
He had about 150 bushels to sell.
He also has lots of cabbage and
onions for sale. We appreciate
these fresh vegetables as no one
else has any garden products for
sale.
WANTED : - Cook and Dining
Room Girl at Lake View Hotel ,
Wood Lake , Nebr. Respectfully
Jas. Wiesner ,
Austin Howe , of the firm of
Howe and Montagne , of Wood I
Lake , was transacting business in
Valentine Tuesday.
Furnished rooms to rent byday
or week , Plot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D Eatn , Propr. 32tf
Low prices on Boys' Suits from I
4 : : to 12 years' 1.50 to $2.25. Bear
Skin Coats for Children price
$1.50 to $1.75. . MIKE DAVIS ,
37-4t Valentine , Neb.
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Democratic Campaign Book
The democratic national con-
gressional conmittee has issued
its campaign book and is now dis
tributing it. The committee has no
funds save as it obtains them
through contributions and is sel-
ling the book at one dollar a copy ,
or for 50c a copy in lots of ten or
more.
The book is replete with valua
ble matter and is said to be the
best campaign book ever issued.
Every democrat should have it and
in this year of democratic effort ]
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for supremacy should gladly con- II
tribute to the committee by purch- II
asing the book. The committee : '
did valiant service in Maine with :
notable results , and if democrats j
everywhere will rise to the occa- I
sion , by their dollar contributions , I
the democratic sun will rise trium-
phantly - not to set for fiftv years (
to come. Send your orders or J
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contributions to F. F. Garrett , ;
treasurer , democratic campaign .
committee , No. : 8CJ1 Fifteenth St. ,
I Northwest , Washington , D. C.
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CHICAGO BOY CHOIR. , . _ .A1j
This Company is the first number of the Lecture Course contracted
for this season , ? at Qmgley's ( Hall Monday night , October 17. Tickets
now on sale for the full course by Capt. A , G. Shaw , manager.
Tickets at Chapman's Drug Store on day of attraction. Eeserved
seats 50c. Full course of six attractions $2 50.
Rosebud Stage line
D. A. WH I PPLE , Propr.
Valentine Headquarters ; at the < Chicago House
Rosebud " H" Rosebud Hotel
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- Leave Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning ,
" Sundays excepted. .
Arrive at Kosebtid at 2 o'clock p. in. or
Leave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , - . .
Sundays excepted.
- Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. m.
Special attention to passengers , baggage and
express o repackages. . . _ ,
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Front store.
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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 , mosE72 Nebraska
References : My ' ilany Cust.rnners. '
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