Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 18, 1911, Image 1

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VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
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1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR. , THURSDAY , MAY 18 , 1911. . Volume 26 , Xo. 19
THE EEN FRONT
AH kinds of Merchandise. I can afford
to sell as low as anybody , I buy pro-
duce.
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VALENTINE , NEBRASKA ,
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Eureka Saloon I
& CARROLL , Proprs.
Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
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Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : .
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 29 yeatvold
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 ,
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Valentine = Nebraska
Are You Hungry ?
Gef anything on earth that's good/to-eat ; at | >
'r Home
TELEPHONE NO.
POOL AND
Cigars and
Soft Drinks
JOHN G. STETTER PROP.
gs an t
BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls for
.sale at all times of the year.
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
Simeon - Nebraska
JOHN F. PORATH
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liUKGE , NEB.
Tubular Wells and Windmills
Call me up by phone
Valentine Transfer
Co.
KLEIN & HACKLER , Propr.
We move everything on
wheels. Baggage and ex
press delivered immediate
ly. Phone 187. After
ic - *
$
hours 77. j
The .Chicago House
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JIM FELOH , Propr.
Call ; on piex for rooms and
'lodging.
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U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING MAY 18,1911.
Daily mean temperature 08 ° .
Normal temperature 57 °
Highe.st temperature 1 ° .
Lowest temperature 41s" .
Range of temperature 50 = .
Precipitation for week 00.00 of an inch.
Average for 23 years 0.72 ot"an Inch. *
Precipitation March 1st to date 3.29 inches.
Average for 2 ; > years 2.27 of an inches.
JOIIN J. McLEAJf. Observer.
Notice.
Pearl Lydiatt having left \ior hem <
and my bed and board withou
cause , notice is hereby given tha
I will not be responsible for anj
bills contracted by her.
Dated this 25th day of April
1911.
16-3 CHARLEY LYDTATT
When you have stock to sell ai
public auction it will pay you t (
see us before starting your sale
Come and see us. 8 i
GEO. LAHAM
will start a shoe -repairing
shop.First class work.
Try mo o ca.ijd you will
call again. Open June 1 ,
First Door South of
* M'cLeod's-Auto Garage >
W.A.Bo nser was in town lasl
Saturday.
Go to Fischer's hardware for
fresh seeds. 10
Hugo Stevens of Merriman was
a Valentine visitor last Saturday.
Mrs Mary Carter was down
from Cody last Saturday on bus >
ness.
ness.The
The Phelps Photo Studio is open
the firs Wednesday and Thursday
of each month. - 16tf
The high. school went dovvn to
kParry'Falls yesterday and spent
the day picnicking.
Typewriter and case , Reming
ton No. 6 , perfect repair , § 45.00.
MRS. JOHN J. MCLEAN. .
Louis Hoenig went down to
Omaha Sunday to enter a hospital
for medical treatment.
Steve Amiotte and Charley
' Howe of Cody were in town Tues
day and called at our office for a
visit.
Mrs. Fred Busse departed last
week for hpr home in Fond du Lac ,
Wis. , to visit her relatives a couple
of months.
Fred BusSe went up to "Merri
man and Saturday and Monday
conducted a special sale in one of
the stores at that place.
Mrs. L C. Sparks returned last
Thursday from a six weeks' vjsit
in Indiana and Michigan with rela
tive ? . Her aunt , whom she es
pecially wept to see , recovered.
George W. Kellar of Cascade
was in Valentine yesterday on
business and we enju.ved a pleas
ant visit with him at our office.
He's a pleasant man to meet and
he doesn't come often.-
Fred Vincent and wife came up
last week from Dwight to visit
Gust Carlson's family. Fred
went back Sunday night leaving
Emma and their two boys to visit
awhile with grandpa and grandma.
C. V. Lindstedt and Robert
McLaMyra called on us Tuesday.
The former lives at Havelock , the
latter near Banner and he was in
town closirfg a deal for a quarter
of land from James Carrico to his
son.
Wash Honey was. up from
Wood Lake Tue.sdav and is look
ing pretty well. He came in to
visit for awhile and watched a
few interesting games of checkers
between Col. Harrison and I. M.
Rice.
\
The. Eastern" Merc. Co , John
M. Day , proprietor , conducted
auctions of their stock last Satur
day and at other times sold at
private sale and disposed of several
hundred dollars worth of stuck
the past week.
t
Jim Kreycik came hbme from
the Lincoln Business College last
Tuesday where he has been at
tending the past seven months
and completed the course. He is
going out to his father's ranch to
make hay during the summer near
Arabia.
Frank Brayton came home from
Hot Springs last Saturday morn
ing. He , had been there four
wee.ks trying to leave his rheu
matism but it wouldn't let loose.
He's sorre better but still limps
around like He had birds eggs iu
his shoes and afraid to mash them.
Thinks he'll go b ck to 'Hot
Springs in a few days or back
east for treatment.
Harry and Miss Blanche Spring
er of Eli came down to Valentine
Tuesday and Miss Springer is
spending the week visiting numer
ous friends in town. She appears
to be fully recovered from her
recent illness. Harry tells us that
his father , Leroy Springe.r , is flat
on his back with inflaraatory rheu
matism the past two weeks. 6Canae
Jtfm suddenly-and is first at-
Orin Grooms was in town last
Saturday.
Rubber garden hose at lowest
prices. Fischer's Hardware. 16
Ed Vollentine and Jim Fuller
and another man whose name we
didn't learn were down from La-
vaca Monday.
J. E. Phelps came in last Thurs
day to get out sale bills for his big
sale on Tuesday , June 6th. He
has sold his ranch to M. P. Jordan
and is going to move away but
hasn't yet decided where he will
go , but he will treat his friends
to a big free lunch at noon on the
day of his sale. See his big sale
bills and advertisement in this
paper.
Robert I. Hines and his father-
in-law , George W. Dart , were in
town yesterday on business. Mr.
Hines now lives on the William
Carter homestead li miles east of
Lake postoffice. He bought 600
acres of the Gunderson ranch.
Mr. Dart is filing on a homestead
joining him and they will have
their dwellings in the same yard.
Mr. Dart is from Washington ,
Kansas.
. McCloy's three children
took scarlet fever week ago Sun
day and grew worse until Satur
day when the little boy James
died. Elizabeth died Saturday
night and both ware buried Sun
day. The other little girl is ser
iously ill yet , but is reported re
covering. They moved recently
to the Presbyterian manse where
the Bettenga children died last
winter and it is thought the chil
dren came into contact with germs
left by lack of sufficient fumigation
at the barn or closet.
The notice of the annual alumni
business meeting reached us too
late for publication last week , but
we are able this week lo give a
report of the meeting. Those
( present were , . Alfa Dunham , ' 07 : '
Hazel Graham , 3f6 ; Lee Stillwell ,
' 10 ; Wra. B. Haley , ' 06 ; John W.
Harvey , ? 06 ; Charles Helzer , ' 08-
09 ; Geo. E. Hornby , ' 07. The
officers elected for the coming year
are Hazel Graham , president ; Lee
Stillwell , vice president ; Geo. H.
Hornby , secretary , John Harvey ,
treasurer. The official year com
mences after the 1911 initiation ,
which will occur Saturday , May
27 , at 8 p. m. It was voted that
the retiring president , Ceorge E.
Hornby , appoint four members ,
himself to be the fifth member and
chairman of a committee of the
whole , which will meet at the home
of Wm. Haley , Saturday evening ,
May 20. They are Geo. E. Horn
by , chairman , Hazel Graham ,
Wm. B. Haley , Charles Helzer
and Alfa Dunham. A plan for is
suing an annual bulletin to contain
the names and addresses of the
members and other information
and communications from mem
bers and teachers , etc. , was dis
cussed and recommended to be
acted upon by the committee , pro
vided a sufficient fund for that
purpose is forthcoming from the
membership dues. All material
for the bulletin , also changes of
name or address , should be sent
to the secretary by July 1 , 1911.
Choice timothy , clover , bromus
and alfalfa seed at Fischer's Hard
ware. 16
The Phelps Photo Studio is open
the first Wednesday and Thursday
in each month. 16tf
For sanitary plumbing or heat
ing call H. I. Weinzimmer , the
only licensed plumber in town. 49
For Sale Refrigerator , good
a ! new. Inquire of the baker at
the Home Bakery. 19tf
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week. Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
For Sale : From 1 to 40 headof
horses ; from 1 to f of land , close
to town. Residence and lot.
H. ' H. Wakefield , Crookston ,
Nebraska. 13
For Sale Five registered Dur
ham bulls. Can be seen at my
place on Goose Creek.
R. W. CARTER ,
19 Brownlee , Neb.
To Rent : Two 4-room houses.
One has good cellar and water in
house. Both close in on Gather- ,
ine street , less than a block from
Main street ; 16"
The Phelps Photo Studio is-opeTff
the first Wednesday and Thursday
in each mbfcttf. ' X&'f
pnng
ing
The new Spring Line of Clothing is
here and open for your inspection in all-
Lines for Men jand Boys.
Prices from $1.75 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
Shoes.
THE
Phone 145 ,
Ihartcrud sis a Stnto Chartered ns u N.-itlomil Bank
J until , 1881. August 12 , 11)02. )
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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( Successor to Bank of Valentine. )
Yalenfcine , - Nebraska.
iURPLUS iAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking V , Exchange
ludivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
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"ir. OOKNELL. President. M. V. NICHOLSON. Cashier.
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T. May , Vice President. Miss GLKN HOENIG , Ass't Cashier.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
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* When in need of anything
GIVE US A TRIAL
VI AX E. VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING
> ookston - 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 ,
CARPENTER & BUILDER :
Lll kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Kesidence and shop one block south of passenger , depofc.-
Valeritine , * HONE ? 2 Nebraska
References : My Many Customers.
Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh |
and Fait Meats. . . .
, Hogs , ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
aiythihg "you have to sell.