Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 10, 1901, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
We ate after a RecorcMt will
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We are not ashamed to take you into
in fact are glad of this opportunity to own up
just what we are trying to do Its just this way
January as a rule is a dull month- Every year we en
deavor to make it a busy month by attractive sales in
all departments Never since wehave been in the
business have we failed to show an increase of January
sales eash year We dont want to fail now and that
accounts for such prices as these If you see a thing
here that you need there isnt the least doubt thai
we an save you money on it-
100 lb Grauulated Sugar
SO lb of Prunes
1 gallon can Peaches
i iS Syrup
Shemfca National Hank New York
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Itny and Sells Domestic and IForeign Exchange
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All work well done
Apples and Oranges
Cranberries Sorghum and Syrup
Cider for Mince Pies
Preserved Raspberries Cherries and Plums
Buckwheat -Flour and Mable Syrup
Nuts and Caudj Fresh New Stock
AViii take Rooil Cattle
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Of the Choicest Brands
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I TALK OF THE TOWN
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Rice writes insurance
E E Sparks is at home this week
Dr Holsclawhas moyedis office
to Merriman t
Dave Hanna of
Monday in town
J G Stetter spent Sunday in town
with his family
W G Ballard was in the city Mon
day on business
Good horse and sajfldle for sale
Robert McQuade tf
C P Jordan was in town from
Rosebud Tuesday
Claud Reece is once more out
among the people
Several fresh milk cows for sale
Inquire at this office oltf
Pettycrew has the biggest and best
line of mittens and gloves
Gus Gunderson came in from Cody
on business Tuesday morning
Inez Pettycrew went to Georgia
Monday morning to teach school
Charley Rider of Rosebud spent a
couple of days in town this week
C L Nicklin the Cody merchant
visited the county seat Tuesday
E J DeBell Rosebuds popular
merchant spent Tuesday in town
Jim Ray has commenced harvest
ing ice and is employing about a doz
en men
Bob Bruce and Manly Wynian were
up from Woodlake on business last
Friday
Andrew Schatzthauer becomes a
patron of our advertising columns
this week
We will club this paper with the
Twentieth Century Farmer for 150
a year in advance
W A Bonser came over from Rose
bud Tuesday afternoon to attend
the Masonic lodge
Frank Hook came down from Cody
Monday evening and spent a day or
two with the boys in town
Three good rooms to rent over The
Democrat office Suitable for small
family Inquire I M Rice
W E Brown returned from Gordon
where he had been doing a job of
painting Tuesday morning
This paper and the weekly edition
of the World Herald will be sent to
any address one year for 816a
S K Hull c Hot Springs who had
been visiting with his sister -Mrs R
A Marroll returned home Tuesday
night
Have you seen those fine pictures
and frames in R Andersons window
They go at 200 each during holiday
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Ed Shackelton formerly of Sparks
who went to Canada with the crowd
last spring returned to Cherry county
Tuesday morning
Jesse Reubideoux drank a lot of
wood alcohol New Years night on
the reservation and died from the
effect thereof shortly after
Bryans paper The Commoner will
appear about January 20th The
Commoner and this paper will be sent
to an address one year for 175
Fred Vincent the affable young
extra agent of the E came
down from Gordon Tuesday morning
to visit with his parents for a week
or two
There have been at least five cases
ot smallpox in Crawford but the
papers published in that burg say
these are all nearly well and no new
cases have developed
In order to keep out of trouble
sportsmen should remember that it is
prairie chicken the open seasor
having come to a close on Januarv
Gene Thompson and Tune Eassett
of Norden were married at Spring
view on Friday Nov 27th Both are
well known here the bride being the
daughter of Rev Bassett who at one
time filled the pulpit of the Presby
terian church in this place
Pete DeCory the widely known
horse man from Rosebud came over
on a business trip Monday evening
Pete is gradually closing out- his
bunch of horses having sold over 400
head duringthe last eighteen months
Be says the range is cut up too much
Better pay your taxes now because
disress warrants will be served again
aQut the first of February
i3uy a Woodmanse windmill guar
anteed for five years all repairs fur-
spent hished free of charge For sale by
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Conductor J B Leader lost his fine
bird dog Tuesday night theYesult of
an air gun in the hands of a careless
boy Chadron Journal
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now against the law to shoot quail or tine
im Hudson and Newt Grooms were
visitors from Sparks Tuesday Newt
has trimmed his whiskers in such
shape that he makes a fair imitation
of Uncle Sam
J H Quiglej returned Friday night
from Lincoln where he had been on
business as state brand commissioner
Gov Dietrich will not make appoint
ments to succeed the present commiss
ion for some time to come
We offer space on last page of The
Democrat among stock brands to
our advertisers 6 inch double col
umnor more will be given exclusive
right among stock brands if desired
Also space on 5th page for sale
J A Sparks returned last Thurs
day night from Omaha Mrs Sparks
has practically recovered from the
effects of the operation which she un
derwent in Omaha and is now visit
ing with her relatives in St Joe Mo
Ed Parry accompanied bv his wife
and sister-in-law came down from
Gordon Sunday morning Ed return
ed on the midnight passenger and
the ladies will visit relatives and
friends in Valentine and vicinity this
week
G W Roan who is establishing a
nice ranch southwest of Woodlake
paid this office a friendh call the first
of the week He went to Pierce
county Tuesday morning - to see
about some property he owns down
there
County Treasurer Thackrcv has re
arranged the rnterior of -his office so
that he now has more room and at
the same time gives his visitors space
in which to turn around The en
trance is now one door west of the old
entrance
Wm Yancey the young man who
has charge of the financial end and is
chief l ustler for the Cody Cow Boy
spent Friday and Saturday in town
He is a very enterprising young man
and the Cow Boy is fortunate in hav
ing secured his services
E J Davenport returned Sunday
night from Lincoln where he hall
been assisting in the inauguration of
Gov Dietrich He describes the re
ception and attendant ball as being
very gorgeous affairs well befitting
the inauguration of a governor wich
military and imperialistic ideas
Dave George appeared before the
county -judge on Monday charged with
assault upon Frank Janies with intent
to kill waived examination and was
bound over to the district in the sum
Of 1000 which bend he furnished
Janies is rapidly recovering from his
wound
Dan Hand returned Sunday mornJ
ing from Lead where he had been all
week attending a trial in which his
brother Al sued a physician for mal
practice which resulted in the partial
loss of his sense of sight The suit
was brought for 10090 damages and
a verdict secured for 1900
Through one of those unaccount
able lapses of memory which some
times occur to a newspaper man we
neglected last week to mention the
fct that E E Thorn had sold his
blacksmith shop to E Breuklander
in order to give his attention more
fully to selling the Great American
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The small pox has abated at
Every quarantine has been
lor his business and will henceforth J animosities will be buried for the time
give more attention to other lines being Gordon Journal
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This market always keep a supply of
In addition to a first class lino of Steaks Roasts Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams
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absolutely no danger in Valentine
now unless the newspapers break
out again and necessitate being re
vaccinated The indications now
are that the last dose of virus took
We have -always maintained that
next to Gordon Valentine was the
best town on the line and her people
the most generous and liberal heart
ed and it was for that reason that
the town was honoied by being given
a second meeting of the E V E A
next June when all the boys will be
there and participate in the love
feast All our petty bickerings and
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