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1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR , BHUESDAT , MARCH 2 , 1911. Volume 26 , No. 8
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Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
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Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
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Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout ,
Bass Ale , "Storz Blue Ribbon and" Budweiser Beer ,
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TUESDAY , MARCH 7 , 1911.
J. Frank Jersey Presents
Miss Ella Miller
And a Clever Supporting Cast in That Beautiful
Idyl of the South
IN FOUR ACTS
The Sweetest Girl in Dixie
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Featured Band and Orchestra
We advertise your sale.
W. H. Wakefield of Crookston
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was in town yesterday.
Try our fine printed stationery
at the Democrat office.
Born to Mrs. Laura Story last
Saturday , Feb. 25 , a son.
Grant Dunn and family have
gone to Washington state.
Born to Mr. and Mr ? . W. H.
Heraberry , Tuesday , Feb. 28 , a
son.
Mrs. Sol Morey returned to her
home at Crawford last Saturday
night.
Mrs. Mark Cyphers returned
home last Thursday from New
Jersey.
You can't have'a successful sale
if you don't advertise it. Come
and see us.
C. H. Cornell and wife departed
for Chicago on a business trip
Tuesday morning.
We hear that Col. II. Shosser of
Crookston conducted a successful
sale on the 23rd for H : LaMott.
If you are thinking of having a
public * sale call'oVo'n "us ior-par
ticulars and information regard
ing dates. 8 5
Chas. Anderson is building a
shop facing the north on Virginia
street a half block west of Main
street. He is siding and roofing
with galvanized iron and doing
good work.
Col. T. W. Cramer conducted a
very successful sale last Saturday
afternoon at the Star barn for
Wm. Novak. The sale complete
amounted to $1253 , including some
some stock brought in by other
parties. The prices were reason
able , and while at all sales some
article seems to go out of sight , it
is because of competition. A
dry cow sold for § 38.50 ; a two
year old heifer brought § 32.50.
Calves brought 16 a head. Horses
and colts averaged well.
O. W. Hahn's sale Tuesday was
attended by about 200 people ,
gathered in from the surrounding
country , who came to bid him and
his family farewell , and take such
of his personal property as they
could make use of at the highest
bid. It was our pleasure to ride
out with the auctioneer , Col. T.
W. Cramer. The day was bright
but cool , and the air a little crisp
in the early part of the day , but
people moved around fast enough
to keep warm , and a good lunch at
noon , with hot coffee preceded the
sale. The property brought fair
market value prices and exceeded
Mr. Hahn's expectations or antici
pations on the whole. Many people
ple went out from town who had
no thought of buying but they
went because they had notice of it
and it was O. W. Hahn's sale.
The sale brought about $2700.
Milch cows brought $41 to $48.50
and horses $85 to $152.50 , the lat
ter price being paid for a three-
year-old unbroke mare. Andrew
Juel , the purchaser of the Hahn
farm , bought the blocky team of
mares for $280. Mr. Hahn re
served most of his household goods
and intends moving to Norfolk in
a few days. Cherry county peo-
plef are sorry to lose this estim
able
Jqhn Slonecker is building a
stable to accommodate a team
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which the Red Front exnects to
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use in doing their own delivering.
The Atkinson high school won
a debate with the O'Neill high
school in the North Nebraska de
bating contest at Atkinson , Mon
day evening. The question de
bated was : "Resolved that the
policy of maintaining the United
States navy at its present strength
is preferable to the policy of sub
stantially increasing it. " Atkin
son .will now send three debaters
here and the winning team of this
debate will send one of its number
berto take part in the state cham-
ship. Last week the Cbadron de
bating team came down to Gordon
nn .a . similar mission and were de
feated by the Gordon team. Wild
Demonstrations of the Gordonites
fojjowed the decision of the judges.
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L. * H. Overman _ , the 85 year old
farmer and a corn plower for 70
odd years , living at Crookston ,
Nebr. , has decided to retire from
active field work and will sell his
personal property at public auc
tion at Crookston , Neb. , on Satur
day , March 18 , 1911. Mr. Over
man is a veteran corn plower and
farmer. He has been an active
hard working man for more than
70 years and is entitled to the best
going the remainder of his years.
Go to his sale neighbors and
friends and buy liberally as you
have need for Mr. Overman's
property. It will go at pub
lic auction and we shall be glad to
record a generous gathering of
people to attend this veteran
farmer's sale. Mr. Overman will
to meet and greet you all.
Don't forget the " * date , Saturday ,
March 18 , the day following St.
Patrick's Day , so let's make it a
double holiday.
Rock Springs coal at Fischer's
Hardware. 51
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week. Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Prop/ . 32tf
Ask to have your contest notice
or legal notice printed in THE
VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. It is
your privilege to have it printed
where you will. . tf
Dr. Barnes , the eyesight spec-
alist of Omaha , will be at the
Donoher hotel all day Saturday ,
March 4th. Remember that Dr.
Barnes has been over this road for
some ten or twelve years. Every
patient has always had a year for
refitting without extra charge. No
charge , whatever , made for ex
amination. Don't forget the date.
Call and see Dr. Barnes , if any
trouble with head or eyes. 6 3
L. M. AY RES
Importer and Breeder of
PERCHERON HORSES AND MARES
Shenandoah , Iowa
C. C. RATLIFF , '
Gen. Mgr. of Sales ,
PURDUM , NEBR.
Mr. Ayres has been for the past
35 years an importer and breeder
of Percheron Horses and Mares
and has a fine selection on hand
which he is offering for sale.
If any one is thinking of buying
a horse , it would pay to see these.
Mr. Ayres guarantees every horse
be puts out. He is one of the old
est and most reliable importers
and breeders in the state of Iowa.
Mr. C. C. Ratliff , a son-in-law
of Mr. Ayres , as general manager
of sales , represents the business in
this-north west country. Mr. Rat
liff lives S miles northwest of
Purdum on what is known as
British Valley. He has some of
these fine horses there for sale on
reasonable terms and pricps.
Our prices run from § 600 to
§ 1000. Will give one or' two
years time ; will also take yearling
steers or heifers.
Refer to : Thedford Bank , Thed-
fprd , Nebraska ; First National
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At every turn and corner if you buy your
clothes here , we make it a point to buy a
large portion of our stock so that there's
only one or two suits of each pattern , ( black
and blues excepted ) . Seeing your style on
every Tom , Dick and Harry is not pleas
ant to say the least. Practically every
garment in our store is made specia for
us costs us nothing extra on the class of
goods we buy for you. They are not made
by the mile on automatic machines. Each
garment has individual attention it's
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Valentine , PHOSE 72 Nebraska
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
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