Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 16, 1911, Image 1

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1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , MARCH 16 , 1911. Volume 26 , No. 10
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All 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 , ; ' tGuchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , . and 29/year/old
and Jas , E , Pepper , O , F , C * Taylor ,
These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the TJ. S. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guar
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family and medical use.
Three Star Kennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout.
Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
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Bread , Pastries , Lunches , Meals
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CONFECTIONERY , CIGARS \ , , TOBACCOS- I
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TELEPHONE NO.
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Cigars and
Soft Drinks
JOHN G. STETTER - PROP.
BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the year. .
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
Simeon - - Nebraska
JOHN F. PORATH
BURGE , XER.
Tubular Wells and Windmills
Call me up by phone
| : JOHN D. EATON
| : ' Drayman
> Liglit and Heavy Draying *
Furniture and pianos handled
in a careful manner. Coal
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f a specialty. Phone'No. 48.
CuSrfOOy = AAAAA > * * ArfiA
The Chicago House
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JIM FELCH , Propr.
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CalHon.-me for rooms and
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lodging.
Valetfttnfc
Notice
We , the undersigned do hereby
give publics notice that on the 10th
day of February , 1911 , the co
partnership heretofore existing
under the firm name and style of
Olmsted and Wayt , 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. Olrnsted as ;
sumes all the indebtedness of the
co-partnership and receives all
credits due said co-partne rship ,
said E. W. Olmsted succeeding ,
and Geo. W. Wayt retiring from
said firm.
Dated this 10th day of February ,
1911. E. W. OLMSTED.
7 ± GEO.r. . WAYT.
St. Nichols Church.
Services will be held at the
Catholic church as follows : .
In Valentine , on Sunday -Men.
26.
1st mass at S a. m.
No services at 10 a. m. on that
day.
, In Crookston on Sunday , March
2G , at 10 a. m.
During lent every Friday eve
ning at 7 p. m. , devotions , rosary ,
stations of the cross and benedic
tion.
Leo M. BLAERE ,
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19H MARCH 1921
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Talk of the Town.
Ed Ballard was in town Tues
day.
day.Go
Go to Fischer's hardware for
fresh seeds. 10
Quite a number of people were
in town last Saturday.i .
L. K. Travis was over from St.
Mary's Mission Monday.
D. A , Whipple , the Rosebud
mail carrier was in town Saturday.
Henry Jelinek and Joe Uehling
of Goose Creek spent Saturday in
Valentine.
Henry and Antoine Schaefer
and Ignatz Stusch of Nenzel were
in town Monday.
Mesdames J. F. Young and J.
W. Mann of Cody visited friends
nr Valentine last week. -
John Adamson brought in sev
eral loads of hogs Monday which
be fed on Cherry county corn.x
The citizens caucus Monday
night nominated Geo. A. Chapman
and re-nominated E. C. Daven
port and Howard Lay port.
Jose Eberling and Miss Edith
Trapple of Kilgore were married
Wednesday evening of last week
by Judge Quigley.
Wra. Joseph , a nephew , - and
Joe Nesalla , a cousin of Mrs.
Charles Gussari , are inthis city
Omaha . ' l
fr6m visiting. <
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week , Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
The new contest notices are so
long that we have decided to charge
legal rates for contest notices , the
same as other legal notices.
L. N. Hudson and J. 1ST. Copeland -
land and son were in town last
Saturday and dated their sub
scriptions a year in advance.
1520-acre ranch to lease for a
number of years , 6 miles south
west of Arabia , improvements in
first class condition.
0 C. D. QUERY , Arabia , Neb.
County Commissioners Rowley
and Adamson were in town Mon
day to re-advertise for bids for
road work on the Minnechaduza
hill north of town and other busi
ness.
Henry Hoenig and Frank Bray-
ton returned from Lincoln and
Omaha Saturday night. They re
port an interesting meeting of the
merchants at the retailers con
vention.
Tom Brown .was brought back
from Lincoln last week and was
released Saturday night and is
now at home with his family. His
wife has been seriously ill of late
but is reported improving.
Charles Ballard and Gust Klop-
ping were up from Wood late1
Monday. Charles has just return
ed from the hospital where he had
an operation for vericose veins in
his ankles and is .feeling all right
again.
Sheriff Rosseter returned Fri
day night from Greeley , Colo. ,
with Edward Ingles , alias Frank
Allen , who is charged with steal
ing a saddle from Hugo Stevens
afTd two horses from Joe Downing
of Merriman.
Services in St. John's church on
Sunday , March 19 , as follows :
Early communion at 7:30 : , Sunday
schhl at 10 and matins with ad
dress at 11 a. , ra. Evensong with
sermon at 7:30 p. m. Choir re
hearsal on Saturday evening
March 18.
John Stetter went to Kearney
last.week in response to a notice
that his daughter , Maggie , had
scarlet fever. She being much
improved it is thought likely to
ha.ve been a light form or the la-
grippe and Mr. Stetter is now
back home , stopping in Omaha a
few
U. S. Weather Bureau Report
-i'WEEK ENDING M H. in , 1911.
Daily mean temperature 42 ° .
" Normal temperature 303
Highest temperature 72 ° .
Lowest temperature 11 ° .
Range of temperature 01 ° .
Precipitation for week 00.00 of an inch.
Average for 23 years 0.20 of an inch.
Precipitation March Jst to date 0.00 inches.
Average for 23years 0.50 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer.
Go to Fischer's hardware for
fresh seeds. 10
Mike Davis pays Ic higher than
anyone else for eggs.
The Valentine school was closed
Wednesday evening until Monday
to await developments of scarlet
fever which is feared on account
of some attending who had been
exposed.
School Notes.
Paddy Schmidt entered the 4th
grade Monday.
x Celia Cronin was enrolled in
the 8th grade this week.
The class in Agriculture will be
gin Ihe testing of seed corn next
week.
The declamatory contest will be
held March 31. Particulars next
week.
Gladys Jeffryes from Sheldon
was enrolled in the 3rd grade this
week.
The Atkinson-Valentine debate
will be held in Valentine April 15.
Our team will maintain the af-
Grmative of the league question.
A class day with a prophecy
and " also a class play is to be the
innovation for commencement
week next May. - "j"Y .
On Tuesday evening a mostr n-
joyable time was participated > in
by about twenty-five high school
pupils and teachers , the occasion
being a party given by Mrs.
Clarksonjn honp.r or .her daugh "
ter .rjora's ISth birthday. The
evening was spent in play ing-
games , music and conversation.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed and the guests departed in a
happy frame of mind with good
wishes to Flora for many happy
returns of the day.
TECOPTERS' MEETING.
HIGH SCHOOL BLDG. , MCII. 25 , 1:30 :
Picture Study , Lizzie Cavanaugh
Modern Religious Painters ,
Katherine McLaughlin
Moving Picture Shows and
their Effect on School
Work - Elizabeth Carroll
School Hygiene - Maud Rector
Piano Solo - Addie Harvey
Agriculture in the Grades ,
Grace Grooms
Evolution of Dodd , Helen Hunter
Our rent-Events and Oivics ,
Jennie Bennett
School Room Decoration ,
Mary Coggswell
Piano Solo - Marjorie Garrett
Barrett's Pedagogy , chap. XT
Mrs. Lottie Oramer
Allen's Civics and. Health ,
chaps. 28 35 , E. P. Bettenga
L. M. AY RES
Importer and Breeder of
PERC'HERON 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
he puts out. He is one of the old
est * and most reliable importers
and breeders in the state of Iowa.
Mr. C. C. Katliff , a son-in-law
of Mr. Ayres , as general manager
of sales , represents the business in
this northwest country. Mr. Rat-
liff lives 8 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
81000. Will give one or two
years time ; will also take yearling
steers or heifers.
Refer to : Thed.ford Bank , Thed-
ford , Nebraska ; First National
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and the new Spring Line of Clothing is
here and open for your inspection in all
lines for Men and Boys.
Prices from to $30.
Eemember you promised yourself a
new outfit for Easter. Why not look over
the new stock while it is still complete ?
You ought to see our new Spring Hats ,
Shoes and Oxfords.
Agent for Dr. Reed Cushion Soled
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Shoes.
Phone 145.
Chartered as n Stnte J3a-nk Olmrteruci as n National Bunk
June 1,1881. August 12,1S < .
The FIRST NATIONAL BAN *
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Valentine , - * Nebraska.
SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking , Exchange
Uudlvided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business
0. H. OoRXKtL , President. M. V. NiC'iioi soy , Cnsliler.
J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GL.KN HOKNIG , As-s't Cashier.
JINDiSE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
When in need of anything
GIYE US A TRIAL
MAX E. VIERTEt
DEALER IN EVERYTHING
Crookston - Nebraska
= DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT , =
GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY
EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY.
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We compound and dispense our own medicines. Office on 2nd floor ot
T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska
GRANT BOYER ,
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
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
References : My Many Customers.
Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh 1
and Fait Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
anything you hive to sell *