Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 20, 1911, Image 8

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    4 SPAIN'S RESTAURANT
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MEALS AT ALL HOURS V
Short Orders of all Kinds , Day and Night
First = Class Meals 25c.
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Livery ? -Feed and
Sales Stable. . .
Wood Lake , Nebraska 5
Special Attention to Hunting ; and Fishing Parties. j
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JACKSON & FISCHER
UNDERTAKERS
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LICENSED EMBALMERS
f Valentine , Nebraska
Calls Answered at All Hours
Night Phone No. 74
Chartered as a National Bank
Bunk
Chartered us si Stsito
June 1,1881. August 12,1W)2. )
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to Bank of Valentine. )
Valentine , - Nebraska.
CAPITAL - $25.000 A General Banking , Exchange
SURPLUS - 25.000
Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
O. H. CoKNEia. , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier.
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J. T. May , Vice President. 11. JJ.KUHN , Ass't Cashier.
The Chicago House
JIM FELCH , Propr.
Call on nle for rooms and
lodging. -
Valentine Nebraska
St. Nicholas' Church.
Services will be held in the
Catholic church as follows :
In Arabia on Saturday , July
15th. In Crookston on Sunday ,
Jqly 16th at 10 a. m. In Valen
tine on Sunday , July 23. 1st
Mass at S a. m. 2nd Mass at 10
a. m. Instructions for the child
ren at 3 p. m.
LEO M. BLAERF , Rector. .
Cost of Growing Crops in Nebraska.
The Nebraska Experiment Sta
tion has just issued Bulletin ISro.
122 , entitled , "Cost of Growing
Crops in Nebraska. " An average
of reports for two years shows
that it cost the farmers reporting
29.6jeents per bushel to produce
corn , 32 cents to produce oats ,
54.9 cents to produce wheat , § 5.37
per ton to produce wild hay , § 4.18
per ton to produce clover , § 3.10
per ton to produce alfalfa.
The figures used were secured
by correspondence with the best
farmers in various communities.
The yields are considerably higher
than the average yields of the
state.
The cost of production does not
include marketing , and includes
time for man and team at the aver
age rate of § 3.35 per day , only
while in the field.
It was found thnt the two great
est factors influencing the cost per
bushel or per ton were the price
of land and the yield per acre.
The yield per acre can be increas
ed by enriching the land , using
better methods of cultivation and
better seed.
At the average market price , the
most profitable crops were alfalfa
winter wheat , and corn. Crops
which are profitable in one sec
tion of the state may not be profi
table in another.
Ib was found that the growing
of clover and alfalfa in rotation
and the use of barnyard manure
greatly reduced the cost of grow
ing corn per bushel.
Kesidents of Nebraska whose
nanles are not on the station mail
ing list may obtain this bulletin
free of cost by applying to
E. A. BURNETT , Director ,
Agricultural Experiment
Station , Lincoln , Nebr.
U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING JULY 20,1911.
Daily mean temperature 70 ° .
" Normal temperature 743
Highest temperature 89 ° .
Lowest temperature 40 = .
Range of temperature ID0.
Precipitation for week OO.l'J of an inch.
Average for 23 years 0.72 of an inch.
Precipitation March Iht to date 5 75 inches' .
Average for 23years 12.74 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer.
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The undersigned will sell at
commencing a I0 o'clock p. m.
12
1 A *
consisting of 20 mule : . , three to six years old ; 12 yearling mules , 8 two
and three year old r.ales ; 10 head HG saddle horses , all-sound and
well broke ; 20 mares and geldings , well broke ; 20 two-year-old colts ;
25 yearlings ; 10 mares , some with colts by their side ; 2 imported per-
Ji i J cheron stallions , Grandin and Colonel. Mares are bred to three im
ported stallions. This stock is good , well bred , and will positively be
sold without reservation.
TERMS : One year at 7 per cent. Discount of 3 per cent for cash.
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Q ; E. TRACEWELL * Auctioneer W. E. HALEY
Valentine
Mrs. Walter S. Jackson came
up from Omaha Friday night.
Mrs. Amzi Yeaqh and children
and Mrs. M. R. Keplinger went
out to J. G. Gaskills to-day to
visit until Sunday.
The Minnechaduza * Park Pavi
lion has attained popularity as an
amusement place. Fischer's Or
chestra will give another dance
there on Friday night , July 28th !
Come and enjoy a good cool time.
Barney and Fred McNitt and
Henry Murphy and son Gust
were in from Banner this week.
Mr. Murphy proved up on a claim
that was filed upon by his son
Harry who died some time ago.
There will be services in St.
John's church , on Sunday next ,
as follows : the Holy Communion ,
the Apostolic , rite of Confirmation ,
and sermon at eleven a. m. , by the
Bishop of Kearney , the Rt. Rev.
Geo. A. Beecher. Evensong with
address at eight p. m. Choir re
hearsal on Saturday evening , July
22 , at eight.
Merriman.
Wm. Slade and Frost Pruden
were Merriman visitors Sunday.
Prof. W. E. Baker and wife were
in from Lacreek Tuesday.
N. G. Quible returned from Syra
cuse last Saturday morning.
Margret Baldwin returned to her
home in Iowa Sunday evening after
spending a number of weeks with
her father.
Doris Qnible visited at F. D. Ar-
nets the past week.
Fannie Jerman returned from
Rushville on the local Tuesday ,
where she has been visiting the past
week.
week.Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Naylor went
to Rushville Sunday evening return
ing Monday.
Ernest Schubert had again the
misfortune of injuring his shoulder
last week by a horse falling with
him. This is the second accident
of this kind he has experienced this
summer.
Spencer Moffet of Idaho spent
Sunday with John Sasenbery after
accompanying the body of his father
to Gordon , where it was buried
Saturday. Mr. Moffet is a brother-
in-law of Mr. Sasenbeiy.
John E. Reynolds , a young man
of about eighteen years drowned in
a pond near Lacreek , 8. Dak. , Sun
day afternoon. He was visiting relr
atives at that place , and in an at
tempt to swim across the pond be
g-pparently became cramped and
sanfc t.Q fcfte bottom. His body was
pot recovered until four hours later
after al } t e water } aad bpen Jet put
pf the ppnd. His upcle started with
the fypdy \Yp0cjland ; Oklahoma
Tuesday
The dance given by F
Orchestra last Friday night was
well attended.
pr Jones mowing ma
chines apd rakes af ; reduced prices.
For gale by Frapk FischerT
The hibit of automobiles at the
Interstate LiveStock fair the week
ot September 18.wilf be * s large
as ordinarily is seen at shows ex
clusively for motor vehicles.
Far
At § 5.00 per acre , S3 of SWi
and S * of SEi of Sec. 27 , Tp. 31.
Range 26 of Cherry county , Neb
raska. Will leave mortgage of
$500 , at 6 per cent for iyears. .
G. H. Folkins , Ames , Iowa.
Estray.
Taken up ftt ray place six miles
north east of Crookfiton pn June ,
i , one bay gelding , weight 1100
pounds , between 6 and 7 years
, branded D on left shoulder ,
white pind foojb.
J. C. $ ofya/sgrpp / ] ston , Nebr.
Right in your-busiest seaapji ieii vvuu
the least time to spare you are most
likely to fcslvS diarrhoea and lose several
days' time , unless yon have Chamber
lain's Colic , Cholera and Itfarrhoea Rem
edy at hand .and take a do&e on the firsi
appearance of the disease. For sale "b ;
, the druggist.
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The automobile that will travel all directions
out of Valentine without fear of being sand or
hill bound. We invite everyone to inspect this
up = to = date car.
Simple in Design and Construction
Dambly & Layport
Auto Dealers
Valentine , Nebraska
Cigars and
Soft Drinks
PROP.
red ?
Every c3 should be protected in a reliable company.
Irepreso-1 ne Columbia Fire Insurance Co. of Omaha and the Com
mon wea ! . > t New York. Both of these companies are safe and sound.
For Life I. mrance , the Merchants Life Insurance Co. of Burlington , la. ,
put out : policy that is hard to equal by other companies. Call me up ,
Phone 92 , and I will explain the advantages these companies offer.
J. W. SHEPARD , Ag-ent. \
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"E. M. Faddis & Co
Postofflce address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
p * * on left
* , - , : thigh
(
Horses branded
left
isboulder
| or thij'h
Some Some branded
on rigli
on left or ihoulder.
shoulder
or thijjh
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cut on left side
Some left
side.
- on left jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Cre k north of Simeon ,
JsT. S , Rowley.
Same as cut on lef fog
side and hip , find on'
left shoulder of her
ses.
eft side
hip.
If X on Jezt
Some cat
tie branded - _
ed hugk-5S3JSzi8 mg peg ( either side up ) on
eft side or hip. pr ou left jaw 304 left sboudar }
of howea , LU
LUQ on left hip of horses.
on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
CJ BE JJ on righ { ,
hip.
Range qn Oak apd
Eutte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stqpk
K. M. Tei'rill , Propr.
Rrov. nice , 3S"eu.
Cattle branded as
in cv.t on left
side. Some
branded li. T Y
on left hip. Range
on Nortji Loup
river , two inijes
wpsp of Bre\ynlep
Not Afraid
St Francis Mis
sion , Kosebud ,
S.IX
rattle branded
put ; hoises
between Spring
G'k and Little
White river.
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Albert Whipple & Sons.
Kosebud S , D.
Cftttle branded
SOS on left side
OSU on rijzhtside
Some cattle also
have a 4on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind eraar-
. _ M . lt rs- Some Texas
cattle branded O ou left side and some ]
on left side.
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle"
branded AW bar connected on both sidea and
left hip of horses
D. M. Sears.-
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.Ieft side
Some on loft hip.
Horses same on
Islt shoulder.
Range Square
Lake.
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock. V. P.
Ghas G Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
horses branded tbe >
same
Range betweea
Gordon on the FJ5.
&M.V.R.R.and
Hyannis on 1 ? & M. ft R. Jn Northwesteni Nebr.
BA.RTl.ETT KIOflARDS. Ellsworth.
Sawyer Bros.
Oasla , Nebr
G. K. Sa\vyer has
chanre of these
cattle. H rses
I onleftshoul-
der. So
left side.
same left thigh.
Uange on Sliajce
river.
Metzger Bros.
Kpjfe Npjjp
Cattle branded
anywhere ' 'on Jeft
$ $ * -
farmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
e/t thigh.
$ ange op Gordon and Hnake Creekx.
A Reward of $250 will be paid to any person for
itffprn tioq- loading tp tlje arrest apfl
pr nvjptjQij of any person
with above nw
J. A. Taryan.
Pullman , Nebr ,
Cattle branded JY
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
.Reasonable reward
for any Information
leading to the re
covery of cattl
strayed Irom my
range.
A TRIUMPH IN WE AJ Qf BREWING
THE LEADING BEER I McGeer
MTDEMMWWEST alentine