Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 22, 1911, Image 1

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HBT NTINE DEMO
Volume 26 , No. 24 VALENTINE , STEER. , THURSDAY , JUNE 22 , 1911. per year
We have a number of broken lots and
sizes in Mens' and Ladies' Oxfords which
we are offering at exceptional prices.
This is good , clean , stylish stock at a
great saving in price.
Mens' $4.00 Tan Oxfords
Mens' $3.50 Tans and Patents 2.1
Mens' $3.00 Black and Ox-blood H m * "
Ladies' $4.00 Oxfords x 2J
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Ladies' $3.00 Oxfords
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Ladies' $2.50 Oxfords
Ladies' $1.75 Oxfords u
THECORNERSTORE
Davenport & Co.
HOT WEATHER NEED :
If you need anything in Summer
Goods call and see the Green Front ,
there's where you save money. . .
TRYING IS THE BIGGEST PROOF
CHOICE POTATOES $1.15 PER
MIKE IS ,
VALENTINE , NEBRASKA.
Eureka Saloon
McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , , and 29/yeovold
and Jas , E Pepper , & * \ * "jC & . F , C , Taylor ,
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These whiskies were purchaseatfe. bond
and came direct from- the UrS. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guar
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family and medical use. H
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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
Are You . * * Hungry ?
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i anytfiing n earth that's good Jo eaf : |
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BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the year.
SUNNY SUJPE STOCK JIANCH - -
Simeon Nebraska
JOHN F. PORATH
JtUCGE VEIL
Tubular Wells and Windmills
Call me up by phone
Valentine.
John Slonecker visited in Ains-
\vorth Sunday.
Frank Sedlacek was up from
Kennedy Monday.
Wallace McDonald is home from
Ann Arbor ( Mich. ) law school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark of Little
VV bite River were m Valentine on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Theo. Tillsnn and Mrs. C.
W. Hamer of Penbrook. were
shopping in Valentine Monday.
Mrs. Williamson , who is visit
ing her aunt , Mrs. T. C. Hornby ,
has been quite ill.
Howard Layport , Judge and
Mrs. Quigley , Mrs. Killian and
daughter autoed to Cut Meat Sun
day.
John Kazda and Will Shinn spent
Tuesday night fishing on the Nic-
brara. They caught three big cat
fish.
fish.The
The Home Bakery moved to its
new quarters Monday and are now
prepared to serve meals 25 cents
and up.
Chas. Gasson's boys Eli and Ed
die have new bicycles , and are as
proud of them as any two boys in
town.
town.Wm.
Wm. F. Clark and Miss Nellie F.
Johnson both of Wood Like were
married on Saturday June 15 by
TCev. J. E. Parsons.
E. P. Eriksen and M. J. Cox of
Erik , Nebr. , drove to Valentine
last week. They gave us a very
pleasant call on Saturday.
W. H. Kennedy came up from
Omaha Sunday night , where he
had been visiting relatives , and
went out tct the- ranch Monday.
Crookston will celebrate the 4th
this year in an up-to-date manner
as in the past. Read the large ad
vertisement elsewhere in this issue.
Sheriff Rosseter transferred
Frank Allen to the penitentiary at
Lincoln Wednesday to begin a
three year sentence for horse steal
ing.
Mrs. Stewart and daughter Min
nie arrived from Washington ,
N. J. , Sunday evening to spend
the summer with the Cyphers fam-
i'ies.
Lieut , and Mrs. Douglas Don
ald and two children of Richfield
Park , X. J. , are visiting at the
Davenport home. Mrs. Donald
is a daughter of Mrs. Davenport.
Mrs. John Hittle was in town
Monday advertising their home
for sale. On account of Mr. Hit-
tie's failing health they will , move
to California before cold weather.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Valentine
stopped off in Valentine Friday to
visit friends and attend the Eagle's
dance in the evening. They were
on the way to their home in Cbad-
ron.
Bruce H. Hewett , Wm. L En-
low , and P. H. O'Rourke were
down from Gordon Monday. Mr.
Hewett was arranging for a large
horse sale to be held in Gordon
on July 8.
Oliver Waicott returned home
from Lincoln Tuesday night. Mr.
Waicott graduated from" the state
university law scool last week .and
"will take up practice with his" father ,
P. M. Waicott.
On a recent auto trip Howard
Layport came upon a party trav
eling by buggy. That is they had
been traveling that way but when
Howard saw them the two ladies
of the party were sitting to one
side and the young man was under
neath the buggy vainly trying to
repair the break. It is not un
common to see owners of auto
mobiles toiling with might and
main to make their machine travel
just a little farther and it gives
these said owners no little pleasure
to come upon a buggy hopelessly
b'ro'ken fltfwn ;
The many thousands of Nebraskans -
ans who expect to attend the Oina-
ha Land Show , October 1C to 28 in
clusive , will have the pleasure of
seeing their home state magnificent
ly represented. Soma of the best
space in the big coliseum where the
sho.w will be conducted is being reserved -
served , for the Nebraska exhibits.
Ttfere will be a special Nebraska
State Day , and nothing will taft un
done to show up the best advantage.
The regents of the University of
Nebraska have decided to assemble
an exhibit designed to show the ad
vantages-and vast resources of the
state. Besides this big general ex
hibit there will be a large number
of individual county displays. In
dications are that evejy section of
Nebraska will be represented at the
Land Show. Already a number of
western counties are arranging for
space in the coliseum , and more
will be heard from as soon as the
individual communities know what
to send for exhibition purposes.
The people from all over the west
will be especially interested to know
what Nebraka has to offer , and the
object , is to make the best possible
showing. General Manager . 0.
Paisley , who has just returned from
a tour of several western states ,
says that everywhere he went he
found basic conditions wonderfully
solid , largely because the era of de-
velopement is beginning to dawn ,
and the speculator is being crowded
out of the field. He is enthusias
tic over the crop conditions , which
will insure a prosperous season ,
and finer land displays than Jhave
ever gone out of the west. ' .
See our Platner stackers before
you buy. Ludwig Lumber Co.
Steel and wood tanks in all sizes
and prices at Ludwig Lumber Co.
The Phelps Photo Studio is open
the first Wednesday and Thursday
of each month. 16tf
Millet seed for sale at Checker
Front Feed barn. Frank Ash-
burn , Prop. 2o-3
Furnished-rooms to rent by day
or week , Hot -and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
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For Sale : From 1 to 40 head of
horses ; from 1 to of land , close
to town. Residence and lot.
H. H. Wakefield , Crookston ,
Nebraska. 13
The best windmill is the Eclipse
at Ludwig Lumber Co.
To Rent : Two 4-room houses.
One has good Cellar and water in
house. Both close in on Cather
ine street , less than a block from
Main street. 16
Dr. M. F. Meer , dentist , will be
at t the Lake view Hotel , Wood lake ,
the first Monday and Tuesday of
each month. 19tf
The Phelps Photo Studio is open
the first Wednesday and Thursday
in each month. 16tf
Sprains require careful treatment.
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Lin-
iuient freely. It will remove the sore
ness and quickly restore the parts to a
healthy condition. For sale by Chap
man , the druggist.
For Sale.
At § 5,00 per acre , S. 1-2 of S.
W. 1-4 and S. 1-2 of S. E. 1-4 of
Sec. 26 , Tp. 31 , Range 26 of
Cherry county , Nebraska. Will
leave mortgage of § 500 , at 6 per
cent for 4 years.
G. H. Folkins , Ames , Iowa.
Ranch For Sale.
590 acre ranch 20 miles east on
north side of Xiobrara. Two
miles of river front , 100 acres un
der cultivation. Soil , sandy loam ,
hay land , and abundance of timber
for farm purposes , running water
from pure springs that never
freeze in winter. Fair improve
ments , fenced and cross fenced
This is an ideal ranch home and will
be sold at a bargain $12.50 per
acre. Half cash , balance on liber
al terms. Address , owner , JOHX j '
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The new Spring Line of Clothing is
here and open for your inspection in all
lines for Men and Boys.
Prices from $1.
* Eemember you promised yourself anew
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new outfit for the 4th. 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. Eeed Cushion Soled
Shoes.
Phone 145.
SHEET MUSIC
Yes , we've got it , if not we'll get it.
Orders taken for all music.
Big Reductions on -
g-\ \ r
Summer Millinery U. W.
OLarterod as n Stnte Bu k
Chartered sst u National Bank
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June 1 , J S4. 12 , iw. .
FIRST NATIO ;
( Successor to Bank of Valentine. )
Yalenfcine , - Nebraska.
SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25,000 A General Banking- , Exchange
Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
C. . H. . COKXKJ.I. , President. . M. V. NICHOLSON , 1'aslilor.
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J. T. Vice . .
President.
May II. L.KriiN , As't Cashier.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
vfi k.11 L.I InL. if B L.I i U I sFll i U \JL- I -
AT REASONABLE PRICES
When in need of anything - '
GIVE US A TRIAL
MAX E. VIERTEL
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 lloor ot
T. C. ' . .
Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska
Stetter & Tobien , Props. ,
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh |
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and Fait Meats. . . . *
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , *
PoultryHprses , Mules and
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anything you hivs fc selT.