Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 16, 1901, Image 1

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VOLUME XVI
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For Shoes
SPEING footwear in- the
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at smaller prices is our boast and we make
gig the assertion good Our experience in this
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PAINTING
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Valentine Nebraska
PAPER HANGING
CALCIMINING
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wears out a lot sooner than our Kind We to
buy from manufacturers who know how to put jjj
long wear into their hosiery without sacrificing jf
appearance In childrens school hose we have to
an especially desirable line at 25 cents that jj
saves darning Try the BLACK CAT hose fo
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WINTER BUSINESS IS OVER
Full Line of Spring and Summer
Goods now on hand
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Childrens Shoes
TAILORING IN ALL BRANCHES
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C II COKSEIX President II V KICHOIiSON Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking Business Transacted
Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Correnponluits
Chemical -National Bank New York First National Bank Omaha Neb
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WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Valentine
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Nebraska
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Wm Klingaman and Ely Valentine
were up from Woodlake Monday
Miss Pearl Ray of Chadron is visit
ing friends in Valentine this week
wesr ana jaamara are doing a
grain and Hour business at Woodlake
W A Parker of Woodlake lias his
new store completed and it lonks real
neat
Grant Both well from south of Cody
is spending a few days in town this
week
Stetters Bros saloon building is be
ing painted by Dennis and Brown
this week
Claud Reece has moved his familvN
into the house recently vacated by
F M Sacreser
Jas Welford has moved his family
into thejhouse recently vacated by
Claud Reece
Martin Chri3tensen has finished
putting a neat coat of paint on W F
A Meltendorffs saloon
Stove Wood Cord Wood Deliv
ered promptly to an part of the city
14 tf M S Welch
Monday afternoon we received a
much needed shower A few more
such showers will insure good crops
Miss Inez Pettycrew came down
from her school at Georgia to spend
Saturda3 and Sunday -at home last
week
Miss Helen McDonald of Crookston
has lor the past week been visiting
her friends and former schoolmates
in this city
Wm Ferdon spent several davs in
town last week Mr Ferdon thinks
a telephone line should soon be put up
connecting the south hills
Boy wanted to work on a farm
Stead work 15 per month
16 Mark D Cyphers Valentine
For rent 40 acres of land broke
suitable for planting south of track
For particulars write Mrs E McDon
ald Crookston Nebr 16 4t
We have a complete line of trim
med hats latest styles lowest prices
also latest styles in belts Give us a
call 16 tf Esther ONeill
Court re convened here Monday in
regular session There will be a large
number of civil cases to dispose of
and the case against Antoine La
deaux for shooting John Bull-walks-behind
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs from
Son of Edwards Blue Champion that
scored 92 points by such judges as
Russell Todd Hitchcock and Shane
Eggs 100 for 15 Leave orders at
Crabb Cos 2t
School closes Saturday nijrht at
Woodlake with an entertainment
The last Loaf Miss Morgareidg e
will visit for a few dajs before leav
ing fane nas maae many irienas
there and is well liked as a teacher
John Whillans and family returned
Saturday morning from their visit to
the home of Mrs Whillans father at
Bloomington Wis called there by his
death a couple of weeks ago They
made the trip there in 24 hours and 20
minutes
The annual election of officers of
Miunechaduza Lodge No 192 A F
A M will be held in Masonic hall
in Valent ine Is ebr on Tuesday May
4th 35 1 i 1 7 H v M tlbiy Al
members are requested to be present
W W Thompson T C Hornby
Acting Sec W M
The editor made a business trip to
Woodlake Tuesday and found a few
people doing business there and but
for the sand the wind and the pur
rounding sand hills Woodlake would
nt be a bad place to stay as there- is
something to eat fresh water a plen
ty and the people are sociable and
entertaining
Pat Hett his bin lmuliug out -wire
to fence a large pasture in connection
with Mike Kennedy and John Mellhon
He stopped at the Dkmoouat office
left a dollor on subscription which puts
him one year ahead Mr Mellhon had
50 head of yearlincs shipped mi from
Omaha yeste i day and taken up to the
much up the Minueehuduza
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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
The Official Newspaper of Cherby County Nebraska
VALENTINE NEBRASKA MAT 16 1901
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Bob McGeer has put a new
erator in his saloon
ftiiftn ir ini
Clarence Walcott is day bartender
at the Bodega
C L Latta was a pleasant caller at
this office Monday
Work is progressing rapidly on the
electric light plant
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Local Weather Record
U S Department of Agriculture t
Weather Bureau f
Naleutine Nebraska week ending Tuesday
Slay 15 1901
Mean temp for week 5s cleg which is 4 deg
above the average
Highest temp for week SG deg on the 9th
Lowest temp for week 32 deg on 12th
Total rainfall 55 of an inch which is 08 of an
inch below the average
Highest velocity of wind 45
Percentage of sunshine 87
The daily tejegraphic forecast from
Chicago received this morning indi
cate a continuance of thunderstorm
conditions which means more rain
and cold weather all of which will it
is thought be beneficial to growing
crops and vegetation in general
D C GKUNOW
Observer Weather Bureau
Co Supt Etta Brown handed us a
copy of the program for the teachers
association last week which we give
below This will be the last teachers
meeting of the school year and should
be a pleasant aad successful one
Program for the Cherry County Teachers
Association at Valentine High School May
23th 1901
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The Teaclier3 Mission Miss Kate Weed
TQrawing in the 1nblic Schools
Miss Mabel Towne
Discussion opened by Mrs Angie Ford
Election of Oflicers
i30 oclock pm
Music
Life Ticture Made in School Mis Mabel Hahn
Means of Enriching History Miss Grace Cook
Sash Drill Pupils of the Gth and 7th gradea
Possibilities of th j Twentieth Century
Prin U M Stone
Development of the Childs Inner Life
Prof R II Watson
Lecture in the evening
Now let eyer3one turn out and help
to make a success of the editors
meeting to be held June st and we
must show them that Valentine is a
good place and that there are some
good people here as well and we want
a place to meet and a dollar a piece
from those who are willing to con
tribute towards the entertainment of
Ifceeditors
J E Cochran came up to Valen
tine I uesday evening and left next
morning for Sioux City for a short
business trip Mr Cochran is in fa
vor of the telephone being built out
from town connecting the ranches
and will take stock in the company
Now it the other men who are inter
ested in this proposed telephone line
will get together it can be put up
this fall
Misses Emma Por ath and her sis
ter Lizzie departed Tuesday morning
for Omaha where they expect to work
during the summer Miss Emma goes
back to work in the family where she
had previously had employment
They stop over a few days at Stanton
to visit their sister Mrs Henry Sch
leuter The Democrat will follow
them to their home and keep them
informed of Cherry county happen
ings
Wm Ferdon is in favor of a tele
phone counection to the ranches and
post offices through the south part of
the county and will make his home in
Valentinewhen his ranch can be
reached with a telephone The cost
will be small compared with the good
of this line for both the ranchmen
who need occasionally to send to town
for medical aid and those who can
constantly be benefitted by it
Branch lines can be connected with
this main line connecting different
ranches to great advantage
Miss C 1 ira Rogersand Elsie V Bax
ter of Fremont and Cara Carpenter of
Vaiiey were brought to Woodlake
by S S McClean from near Brownlee
where they have been holding down
claims during the past week and
took the passenger train Tuesday
morning Mr McClean helped with
carrying some of their belongings on
board and seemed to have some hesi
tancy in saying good by to them
The train stopped down by the stock
yards for him to get off It takes
more time than they allow while the
train stops at Woodlake to say
J good by to three fair maidens We
would sugirest that Mr McClean take
advantage of the cruel train men
I next time by beginning his adieus be
fore the train comes in Sam takes
it goodnaturedly and says they locked
the door on him and he couldnt get
out Well we would object to being
locked up in a car under ordinary cir
cumstances but we are inclined to
the opinion that one of the fair just
one girl is enough to chain the ordi
narj young man and Sam cant ba
blamed at all for there were three oi
them
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WE NEVER SELL C00D8
LESS THAH COST
WE DONT HAVE TO
But Give 3ETull
Vtvhie
Your Money
We Quote a Few Prices
Fancy Sugar Corn - - - - 21h cans 3 for
Baking Soda Best Quality - IB pkg C for
Refugee Stringless Beans - 21b cans 3 for
Strawberry Beets Try Them 3ib cans 2 for
California Peaches 3fl
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Prunes Good Size Fine Quality - 201b 100
Whole Codfish - - per lb 07
Gedneys Pickled Onions - - - pint bottle 10
Smiths Anti Trust Syrup - 1 gallon can 35
Ladies Shirt Waists carried over
- 75c to 8150 quality 35 50
Mens Summer Shirts carried over
175 150 quality - - 50
DAVENPORT THACHER
General Merchants
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OUR PRICES
Good IZoasted Coffee - - jper lb lOe
5 Pound Sacks of Pearl Hominy - lOe
8 Ears Diamond C Soap - - 25e
5 Bars Ztaiuje Bar Wool Soup - Se
20 Pounds ofGood4Hc - - 100
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two Weeks to Make Room for Our Spring
Stock
CROOKSTON NEBR MAX E VIERTEL
- MEAT MARKET
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FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First class line of Steaks Boasts
Dry Salt Meats Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
THE DONOHEl
Ts the Best Equipped most Comfortable Largest -
and Best
FIEST OLASS MODERN- HOTEL
A collection will be taken
oclock in the Methodist church Miss
Kearney in a most ornate and grace
ful manner held th attention of a
large audience unwearied for an
hour in a lecture on the subject xjf
W C T TJ She handled her subject
in a masterly manner and exhibited
rare erudition We were fasciuated
and cc uld have listened an hour
to her The Weekly Examiner
t Aderdeen Miss
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath Hot and Cold Water Two Sample Ioomss
YALEHTIHE - rHEBRASKA
W E Cadv from the south part
the couutv is in town this week
Miss Belle Kearney the reat lec
turer will speak at the M E fchurch
Wednesday night Ma3r 22 at 8 oclock
Everyone should hear this famous
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fence posts come and examine our
HIGH GRADE COFFEES
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Miss Kearns personally is a beaut i
f ul southern woman full of ma-
talented speaker Admission i tism and enthusiasm and carries her
Mrs E McDonald who runs a gen
eral merchandise store at Crookston
was in Valentine Friday attending to
business matters She informs us
that she intends to move her hotel
building down from Crookston some
time this summer This is a fine buil
ding being worth about 2500 and will
be situated on the corner of Cather
ine and Cherry streets She will prob -ably
rent it
On Sundav morninjr at eleven
audience with her all through her
address Daily Encinai California
May 6 1897
Belle Kearney every one knows and
here inMissouri she is so throughly
liked and respected that she adds
prestage to the org inazation Na
tional Suffrage Bulletin New York
May 1897
The lecture of Miss Kearney of
Mississippi at Unity church last night
was very fine being as a live coal of
truth on the alter of progress Miss
Kearney is a forceable speaker Daily
News California October 1897
Strayed from my pasture 3 miles
west of Sparks one black horse five
years old lame in right front foot
and has shoe Branded 15 on left
shoulder Had halter on when last
seen 15 tf
Geo Bristol Valentine Nebrv
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