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' . " " , . & . , r- " S f , . : f "t. 1 , . t . . j . , : ; ; . , ; r1HF 4 ; . : < ; , . . . . VALENTIE . , , DEMOCRAT. : . . ' t ( ' . . , t. . . . . i . . , . , , . . 4- , . . . ' " , _ . . , . , : - , . rl . - . . - - - - - - . - . . - - . . : ' , ' , . ' .f. . ' . . .1. 1 M. ' Rice , Editor . and Proprietor " VALENTINE , NEBR. II' , THURSDAY . , FEBRUARY . 10 , 1910 , / Volume 25 , iSTo. 5 ( , ' . , , , , " C - : I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' , , . , , . _ . _ _ _ _ . . ' , ,9p Q 1t3t7 "l ; ' ! III"C'Ij " o . ' ; ; , ' n ODfi : P , { ( ( rf. . \ ) ) J ) > > 1 ( ( < < 6@ 1 > > { \tf 6@ 1 > > lm-r 6@ : t ' gV @W 'r . i ' - } L . ; ; I" veen Kutter" " Tools I I' L. ' ' ' , ' WJui o > > > > . ) _ . . . ' _ " . _ " _ . , _ , . . . . . ' - , . " . . . . . . R ; 4 * 1lI' 3 ! :1'f : ; "ttf- iI. ' , I . , IJ - \ O/ . , , f n : .absolute guarantee . goes with each and , Ob i ° .I s . . I ; . . < < < < 0 o , every one. . . . J. w ; \ . , . ° o ' If there ' ' is o > > > > . - - IS ; " any- - - , ' " . . - , thing wrong ; bring } 'c. t : ' - ' / it back and receive f . " . , I _ . . a new one. . , I . . : 8 . W ! . ' 0 , a - \ , , O P The Kind That , . Perry Used o > > > > ' - - - ' o \ . ' &i at the North Pole " ' . - , : : ' . . . ° , . \ 1b Jp . . .ti@ U ' . : ; . ' . I . ' I > > > > Planes Saws , ' < < S.QS > > > > ; ' , . ! 1 Hammers Plycrs , - - r \ \ ( ( ) : I Hatchets , Draw- - - , . . 0 shaves , Squares , etc. l& ( ( < < > > > > ° O f In fact , any . kind of tool that carpenters use. ( < < < < OID U ) ) _ ' . ' O We are also headquarters . for Standard . I ' o t . Plumbing Fixtures. . . . _ : " . " i - - - - : "c ti@ \ = r , U , . _ . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . , . . . , , D o . . Qg g " - fto. : " " " " ' ' - ' " * " -I. Wt ; 41 ' " ' " 'f" ' ! > -II- ' < < < < 0 > > > > \ , : ' :1 : G f RED FRONT ; . : ' I , 1 - s. - . 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A . $ $ " ' . " . . . . . . . . . , " . . . - . - I , . OLartcrKl " . . . . ns n , , Stota , , . . . Bmik apart@recl as a National , . . , Bank -j . " J un" t' 1 li84. ! - : I . AWnT\\st 12 l'.H)2 ) ) I , . . : ! ! FIRST . NATIONAL BANK . . tguocessor ( ! to Bunk of Valentine. ) - . T " ' , . , Valentine ' , ( - Nebraska. 1 . . " - , , , ' . , CARITAI PAID IN ' : - - A General Banking , Exchange . " , . 25000. and Collection Business : : , : : t . . , , . . . , . ' . O. , . H. . OORNELI President. . 3 1. V. NICHO so : : 'Onshier. . . ' " ; . J. _ . T. May , -t ' , , Vice ' lv President. - . - .1C lit. iliss .1 . - > GL J. = . ? Hokriass . . - . . . < - \ . . . , . . ' t O1 . ? . hIcr : 4''a" . _ _ . . . . . . , _ - . " = - - - - - - ' . , . $ ' S = -'a" . . . . , , , ' ' . . : . . . - . . . . , . - : . . , 0 , , . . ' , . . . . . . . - ' . . - . . . ' - . . ' ' - , - ' - , , " _ . . . . . . ' - - . , - . " - - - ' . " . . _ . - , ' - ' . . " - - - ' . ' ' . ' . : ' M ' . ' egf l1ppm $ . ; Electrio' I 1 Ms. 'rJ. ' . . ! ' 6. . ( Jr.ep. ! oi j ; : " . Hot and ! Cold Water. 't1 . : I ' [ ' . ' THE " CHICAGO , HOUSE t' ' ' , JOHN EATON , Propr. i , , I ' . . , ' Rates $1. Per Day and Up Calls for All Trains. . ' , , - - , . - - - . ' . - , C8j . - . - - . . . - - - - . , - - . \ - - - ' ' ' . 't. - Read . . 'the , , Advertisements. 1 " 4 - ' : - . ' . . ' " , r - 'C. & N. , W. New Time Table. . 1 ' WEST BOUND : " No. 1 , 7i2p. : m : New passenger train. : : ' . . , . " " No. a : , 1:35a.m. ' Old " 4t ' No. 119 , 11:55 ' p. m. Through freight train. No. 81 , 10:20 u. m ; Local freight train. EAST BOUND : _ No.2 , 10:30 ( ) p. in. New ' passenger train. No.6 , 5:05a.m. ( Old 1. " " " , No. 116 ( , 6J ( ) a. in. Through freight train. No. 82 , 3:50 p. m. Local freight o train f , . \ ' , s. f SCHOOL NOTES , ! , . j LETtlE WHIPPLE. . : B .V { ( EDNA BROWN. ' _ : Examinations will be held this week. . , _ . Almost all the sixth grade pupils have returned. ' , Seven more pupils are ' back in the eighth grade. * Thirty- ve pupils have : retucned to the primary room. The fourth and fifth grades have a full attendance this week. All are hard at work. . " X1 * Ona Ladely' of Iowa , a little niece of Mrs. J Anna Lay : port , en- tered the fifth grade. I ' The 12th grade will lay a ; ; ide their civics and take again U. . S. history after examination- ) The tenth grade have completed Scott's "Lady of the Lake , " which they enjoyed very much. . Nearly all the pupils are again in school and all busy preparing for examination this Friday which will end the first semester. . . 4 \ . Edwin . House is again number- i ed among the freshmen. Because ' of an accident he was not able to enter school ; the past week. / Few will enjoy a vacation on examination day because of the scarlet fever scare which kopt many f rom- ' starting when school I opened. . . * . ' ' ' ' , The Valentine schools. _ hare , Deen ' 'aAvatqed , - two - ' diaplomas ) by the state'association of teachers for industrial work exhibited at Lincoln last September. The' preliminary debate pre- paratory to the inter-high school debate ' will be held in the court louse this Saturday Feb. 12be- ipning promptly at 8 p. m. Ad- mission free. There are eleven contestants. - Next ' Monday the Iw 'rk for the second semester will be taken up , making several changes. The freshmen will drop brok-keeping and resume the study of English. They will lay aside the study of physical geography to , take , u p the study of agriculture. The juniors Complete higher algebra and take up solid geometry for the rest of the ; year. : / The sophomores drop English and take botany in place of it. - , Since it was not possible to hold the teachers' meeting in January , the reading circle work and the apers wjll be divided between the ebpuary and March meetings. > the printed , programs the dates for these two meetings should read February ? 6 , and March 26 , instead of the 19. The following is the program for Feb. 26 : Theory of .touching , Chapters 19-27 , - . . . . E. P. Bettenga lnys and Gnnios , pages 80-185 - D. F. Story Horlinrt nml the Herbnrtinns - - . - : . - ( Jorn ' Thsiekrey . I Philippine Schools - Edith Jlnslow Hindu . . Religion , - - Laura Moffett Switzerland - - , Grace Grooms : ' Soil Culture - - Myrtle : Sorby nstrumental Music - - . Maud Rulya i Mexico - - . - Ada Smith . . . . Washington and Vicinity ; \ I ate E ; IrlgeQll : : 1 Dr. . Fredgrlclc ! A. OggK = Maud. YnnQrstlQU l < < tpbert ! E. : Bpapy : = Ejltanbetlr : I , Carroll- IJird . Stu.d.y . - Henrietta MoslingQ . ! , _ , . _ . - , ' Woodlake News. Dance in the opera -house Feb- ruary 11. Koscoe Ward spent Saturday and Sunday in the country. Several car loads of hay have been shipped out the past few days. Wilson ) a nd Day are * doing ' a good business these days ' buying up horses. - , , ' . , Miss Grace M.'Waggoner spent ' Saturday1amj i Sunday with her parents in this city. ' The Young People's \ club held its 'regular fortnightly , meeting Saturday : fcVfenmgi ! All.--rent , I . . . - . . . S. . ' . . . - , ' " . . . . . . . " ' \ \ , . - , . . . ' , . . . . . .L . . i o-e e' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - , " . e ' . 'T \ Sale Prices. . : $ , . See the merchandise in our windthv this week at special sale prices. , ' Now is the , time to take advantage } of genuine bargains. . . * . . * ' . . . * . ' - , We have on sale : . . . . . . A , . , : " : . : l' - ' , ; . . Men's Negligee Shirts regular price ' 50c , sale 0 ' .price. . . . . . . / . ; . . .i : . : : . . . . ' . .35 Men's Heavy Trousers regular price $2.00 I - , sale price.//// : ; : . . . . . . . . . $1.49 ( : e Men's Hats , regular price $2.00 to $3.00 , sale price. . . . . . _ . . . 'j. . * . . . . . . . $1.49 ' _ Ladies' Dressing 1 Saques , regular price - $ 1.25sale price . . ! . . . _ . . , ' . _ . . 35c Winter Weight Dress Goods , 35 " * and 40c yd , sale price. . . . . . . . : .10 and 12 ! c " d. . * -VL - i M ! Children's Mittens , assorted sizes , closing out - at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c per pail1 . Misses' and Boys' Wool Underwear . , odd sizes . per garm l1t . . .t. . . _ _ . . . . . . .19c . . , . " . , - . , . . _ \ ' _ " " - ' . . f- * @ , ' L& . : , _ , : , ) Ii" , . " I ' ! . . & , " " " ! I . . ' . ' . . \ - { ' , ' , I . . I. . ' " , , . I " " 'j. " e ; " ; P @ - . O ' $ . _ - ' f report an enjoyable time , Sunday , the Misses Grady , IVlontagne and Wiesner took a drive - into the country. . - " George Deming and family ar- ived Monday evening and have taken up their residence perma- nently on tha Krampert-Uck ranch which he has leased .p Saturday , C. A. Ruby and Chas. Salle tooka horseback ridu. Tiie.v say they took a long ride and from 'their extremely deliberate movements the next day , we be ' li , -eJt. . . , . . , - 'SCHOOL NOTES. Viya _ Kennedy , : Gertxtide..Hall and .Blanche Defaney re-entered' school Monday aftejr an absence of about a month. The Woodlake Reading Circle will hold its next meeting Satur- day , Feb. , 12 at two p. m. All teachers are cordially invited to be present. f \ The attendance has been very light the , past month , owing to the i prevalence of scarlet fever in the i adjoining towjis. However ; we have escaped so far and many students who left school on ac count of the fever have ' again tak- en up' their work. Joseph Kounovsky entered the 9th , grade last week. While we are glad to'have him with us , we can but regret that he did not en- roll at the beginning of the'term , as students who do not begin with the class miss so much that would be of value to'them. ' Monday , the teachers and pu- pils enjoyed a visit from Co. Supt. D. F. Story. His visit was rather hurriprl as he left on the local for Arabia , but , however , expressed himself as well pleased with the. quality of work I'eing ' done , and promised us a longer visit soon. Fatal Accident to Ainsworth Man. , Geo. O. Sawyer a jeweleI . . . of Ainsworth met with an accident while enroute in his automobile from Ainsworth to Wood Lake ! with two traveling men apd Mr. Gallagher : of Johnstown. The ma- " chine went dead about a mile east 'of Wood Lake amd Mr. Sawyer got out to crank it but neglected to throw it out , of gear first.When the engtno : took hold , , the auto started and 1\1 Ir. Sawyer bejng in front started * to gft out of the way backing to\vanl : a small bank to the side and slipped , falling di- rectly in front of the wheel which pinned him down against f.he'bank' with the full power of the ma - chine against his stomach OH using internal ruptures. Ho was taken into Woo3 ( } Lnko immediately where Dr. Tische did all that was JJm sible -to do for him Ifqt } IIP died I about an hour after the accident without regajnill ! eoncciou nes * . The QM JellowR Lodge of Ains- Wfirh Pent a committee a'ccompan- ied by .Undertaker Beiitty on the evening train to take him bac.k to Ainsworth. He leave-a l : wife and three children , the oldest hf'iT.1lE' about six years old. The deceased ! was about 4i ( years ; old , HTld' / a highly respected " citizen . . . of Ains-- ! - : wnrth4" . , * - . t. .t - . , ' . . . . . . I , - . - , - - / Farm . 1 Implements . . . . - . , / . - , We sell farming implements. as well as other ; ! . . . . merchandise , at reasonable prices. ' I. ' . - " " t . , ! . . Call : and tr . . . . . . : . . " . . . " : ' , . . , , ' . k - tryMis. . { , . . ; . * . . . _ . . " , , . A _ . . ' w , . " , . . . . . , ' . . ' . . . ' - . . , ' - . * - 'L ' ' - : . , : # : ' " . ; " . " . ' " . , . . . . . : : . . _ ' ' " : ' " ' .ut " " : " ' , . : . " . : ' ! " , : " ; : I' ' . ' ' , , r. . , , . ' - J " ' , ' } . . 1- , . ' . . CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , , MAX E VIERtEL J DEALER IN EVERYTHING. iu'1& ( ! t ? 'l Ij.1IllI < V . . I ' Stetter & Tobien i I 'I , Props. iii t ' , DEALERS IN r f I' All Kinds of Fresh 2 I and Salt Meats. . . . i 4 i I I II ( Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , .Poultry , Horses , Mules an& l anything : you have to sell. c ' e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . : . ' x , I . FATE. ' . ; , . . , . d. . . is ne dq uarters for Gen t' s Furnisliings of all kinds. And Winter Goods are being sold at way down prices. Come in and . - . . . , ' . _ we "VYill-.show you. And remember' we have the greatest line of Children's , Mis , . . . \ . I. j' ses' , Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. And for . . Worfe : Shoes this is the only place. . Come in ; it is a pleasure to us to show you our . a ' goods. McCall : Patterns always in stock. ' . ! k . 1 a = , ' - ' FAIR - , ) i i Phone 145. H. W. HOENIQ 5SFX3&F2E , Propr. : E1.v vv.is'vevbir . ' : 'Hre..c . . v " , _ ' --.a. " \ J"9 - - - l CFOOSWISELY ' _ ISELY. . , , . : wnca you buy a-SEWING MACHINE. ; You'll finJ : all sorts and kinds at : corresponding prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , then take i , . . the. .WHITE- , . . . . ' - 27 years experience has enabled ta to bring- , . out a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and I WELi-BUILT PRODUCT , . combining in its a makc-ep all the good points found on high ; , grade r . : rTitnM and others that are exclusively . ' , . WHITE - for instance , our TFNSIOX INDI- S'f . - CATOR a dethat shows tae : tenrlta at a . .1" , , glaf.ce , and we have others that appeal 13 care i. , } ' ' . ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic , A " - _ - : --.F - . Lift and beautiful ' Swell Front , Golden Oak . p' " _ Wbochvcffc. Vibrator andRotary Shuttle Styles. . 1 OUR CtCCANT ? H. . . CATALOGUES GIVE RJL PARTICULARS FREE. . - . ' WHITE SEWING : MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , 0. : ' 1. + . > ! "d"fV' . , I ! For sale by Bed. Front Merer. Co V Valentine iNe h : : ' , - . . . . . , . - 6 , . . . I , _ . 'o - . . . , t - - ;