Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 09, 1911, Image 1

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I. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , MARCH 9 , 1911. Volume 26 , No. 9
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AH kinds of Merchandise. I can afford
to sell as low as anybody , I buy pro
duce and pay market price for hides.
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VALENTINE , NEBRASKA ,
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McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
Fine Wines , Liquors. and Cigars
Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 2.9/year/old
andjas , E , Pepper , O , F , C. Taylor ,
These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the U. S. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guar
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family and medical use.
Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout
Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
Valentine Nebraska y
Bread , Pastries , Lunches , Meals
CONFECTIQNERY , CIGARS , TOBACCOS
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Cigars and
Soft Drinks .
JOHN G. STETTER - PROP.
BULLS FOR SALE
Eegistered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the year.
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH'
Simeon - Nebraska
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JOHN F. PORATH
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JtUJlGE , KEB. -
Tubular Wells and Windmills
Call bae up by phone
JOHN D. EATON
Drayman
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Light and Heavy Draying ;
\ Furniture and pianos handled
\ in a careful manner. Coal
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v a specialty. Phone No. 48.
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The Chicago House
FELCH , Eropr.
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Call. on. me .for rooms and
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Notice
We , the undersigned do hereby
give publice notice that on theltyth
day of February , 1911 , the co
partnership heretofore existing
under the firm name and style of
Olmsted and Way.t , and doing
business at Irwin , Nebraska , as
general merchants , is this day dis
solved by mutual consent.
Upon the dissolution of said co
partnership , E. W. Olmsted as
sumes all the indebtedness of the
co-partnership and receives all
credits due said co-partnership ,
said E. W. Olmsted succeeding ,
and Geo. W. Wayt retiring from
said firm.
Dated this 10th day of February ,
1911. E. W. OLMSTED.
7 4 - GEO. W. WAYT.
St. Nichols Church.
Services will be held at the
Catholic church as follows :
In Arabia on Saturday , Mch.ll.
In Valentine , on Sunday Men.
12.
1st mass at 8 a. m.
2nd mass at 10 a. m.
Benediction ot the Blessed Sac
rament after mass.
Instruction for the children at
3 p. m.
During lent every Friday eve
ning at 7 p. ra. , devotions , rosary ,
stations of the cross and benedict
tion.
Leo M. BLAEEE ,
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Up the Road.
Ye editor and wife visited Gor
don last .Friday and spent Satur
day and Sunday in Merriman. At
the former place we stopped at
the Merchant's hotel and wish we
had one like it in Valentine. Gor
don business men are chee/ful ,
though trade'has been dull the
past two months- but they're look
ing forward to good business. The
Odd Fellows are going to build a
ten or fifteen thousand hall. Gor
don expects electric lights in the
near future. We saw J. C. Jor
dan , Free and Fred Mills , Wil
liams & Son of the Gordon Jour
nal , rl. G. Lyon and son , Drs.
Lauren Jones and Ed Dwyer , the
Swigert brothers , Mr. Hutt ,
Banker Griswold and several
others.
At Merriman we visited with J.
F. Nay lor and family and E. B.
Quible. Mr. Nay lor runs the
hotel and was0 crowded and seems'
to need a larger hotel and the
Merriman people contemplate see
ing that he gets it. They are
planning to build a good one.
The Royal Neighbors and Wood
men take turn about entertaining
each other and Saturday night was
Koyal Neighbors' turn and we
were invited to the feast and mus-
'ic , being a brother-in-law to the
order. They meet in the hall ov
er Ed Collins' store and are provided - ,
vided with arprano and plenty o"f
musicians , and Messrs. Quible
and Harvey took turn about at
the violin while the 30 women and
20 men enjoyed a social hop. Bert
WhiteEd Collins and a few oth
ers had a "His Master's Voice"
up to the hall and furnished splen
did music anil songs preliminary to
the other music , after which some
of the ladies proeeeded to put it
out of commission and we doubt
very much now if "His Master's
Voice" could be recognized , the
several of the gentlemen made a
heroic defense in its behalf.x Ex
cellent coffee , sandwiches , pickles ,
cake and maple ice cream made a
splendid lunch and it seemed to be
a custom of the Merrimanites to
be merry.
Sunday morning we accompani
ed Mr. Nay lor and wife to the M.
E. church where that pioneer
preacher , Rev. Hunt , preached a
splendid sermon , after which he
baptized nearly a dozen persons.
He recently conducted a revival
meeting there and there was a
good congregation , crowding the
fair sized church.
Committee Investigates.
Last Friday , six members of the
Plouse committee on fish and game ,
consisting of Representatives
Metzger , chairman , Sagl , Hos-
podsky , Riha , Hergoz and Claske ,
visited this vicinity fop the pur
pose of examining the Chery coun
ty fish fiatchery in view of making
an additional appropriation of
§ 5000 for the same , and incident
ally to examine the state experi
mental farm and as much of Cher
ry county as possible. In com
pany with several of the business
men tbey spent the morning at
the fish hatchery where Chief
Game Warden Miller , Fish Com
missioner , O'Brien , Deputy Game
Warden Clarkson and Scott Alex
ander showed them the process of
hatching fish and in looking over
the grounds where the new build
ing is to be placed for enlarging
the hatchery.
Afterwards , in automobiles , the
entire party visited the state farm
wh'ere several of the members who
were farmers expresseU them
selves as being surprised at the
quality of the soil , having the idea
that all soil in this county was of
pure sand. From the farm a trip
was made to the new dam and
from there east to have a view of
the state land that lies on toward
the river. In the afternoon M.V.
Nicholson and D. McLeod took
the committee for a ride on the
Uble land north ctf tttwa tti show
them what our farm land is like.
Representative Hergoz , who is a
farmer in Washington county , ex
pressed himself as "delighted"
with the farm prospects of Cherry
county and said that he had al
ways understood that we had
nothing here except cattle and
sand.
In the evening the party were
entertained in the- Eagle club
room where many of the business
men dropped in to meht them and
boost for Cherry county. They
left for Lincoln on the early train
and a'li seemed to be pleased with
the reception that had been ten
dered them and with different idea
about the possibilities and pros
pects of our county. Representa
tive Metzgar- a well pointed
speech said that they had felt the
honest and wholesome western
hospitality and that everyone of
the committee would always have
a warm spot Jxyr Valentine and
Cherry county.
Ityis'hnped this committee will
favorably report on enlarging the
fish hatchery and will be fighting
for our new experimental farm
when the time comes. Fish Com
missioner O'Brien says that there
is no place in Nebraska where the
watpr is more iavorable for trout
hatching than here and there is no
place in Nebraska where so many
varieties of soil can be experi
mented with as out at the state
farm. As Representative Sag'
oppressed it we have locked our
knockers'up and with the proper
| tind of boosting the real possibili
ties of Cherry couaty and the
sand hill country are as yet un
dreamed of and undeveloped.
L. M. A Y R E S
Importer and Breeder of
PERCHERON HORSES AND MARES
Shcnandoah , Iowa-
4. C. C. RArTJJFF ,
Gen. Mgr.t > f 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 : o.f buying
a horse , it would pay to see these.
Mr. Ayres guarantees every horse
; ie 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
ihis northwest country. Mr. Rat-
iff lives 8 miles northwest of
Purdurn on what is known as
British Valley. He has. some of
these fine horses there for sale on
reasonable terms end pricps.
Our prices run from § 600 to
$1000. Will give one or two
years time ; wilUalso take yearling
steers or heifers.
Refer toi Thodford Bank , Thed-
'ord , Nebraska ; First National
Bank , Shenaridoah. Towa.
The Doctor's Question
Much Sickness Due to Bowel !
Disorders , '
A doctor's first question when"
consulted by a patient is , "Are
your bowels regular. " He knows
that 98 per cent of illness is at
tended with inactive bowels and
ntorpid liver , and that this con
dition must be removed gently and
thoroughly before health can be
restored.
Rexall Orderlies are a positive ,
pleasant and [ safe remedy : fofr con
stipation and bowel disorders in
general. We are so certain of
their great curative value that we
promise to return the purchaser's
money in every case when they
fail to produce entire satisfaction.
.Rexall Orderlies are eaten like
candy , they act quietly , and have
a soothing , strengthening , healing
influence on the entire intestinal
tract. They do not purge , gripe ,
cause nauesa , flatulence , excessive
looseness , diarrhoea or other annoying -
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noying effect. They are especially
good for children , weak persons or
old folks. Two sizes , 25c and lOc.
Sold only at our store The Rexall
Store : Chapman ; The Druggist.
YOU WONT
MeetYourself
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 eacli 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
Friend Made for us and for you.
FINE FRIEND MADE
SUITS & OVERCOATS . & -
$10.00 AND UP TO $35.00.
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Chartered ns n StnteUivak Chartered as n National Bank
June 1,1884. Autjust ! * > , 1W > J. '
The FIRS ? NATIONAL BANK
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( Successor to Bank of Valentino. )
Valentine , Nebraska.
SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking , Exchange
Uudivlded Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
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C. H. CORNELL , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier.
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J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GLKN HOENIG , Ass't Cashier.
GENERAL MERG i8E
AT REASONABLE PRICES
WHen in need of anything
GIVE US "A TRIAL
MAX E. VIERTEL
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DEALER IN EVERYTHING
Crookston - Nebraska
= DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT = =
GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY
EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY.
We compound and dispense our own medicines. Office on 2nd floor ot
T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska
GRANT BOYER ,
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CARPENTER & BUILDER.
All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Residence and shop one block south of passenger deppt.
Valentine , PHOXE 72 Nebraska
References : My Many Customers.
Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of .Fresh J'1
and Fait Meats. . . .
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
anything you have to sell.