Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 22, 1901, Image 1

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THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHEERY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , AUGUST 22,1901. NfTMBEH 31
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BARGAINS IN FURNISH INGS
"We carry a complete line of Gentlemen's
Ftirnishing G-oods. The right thing at the
right price. Shirtwaists , Shoes and Hats
LADIES' GENTS AND GHILDRENS SHOES. .
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TAILORING IN ALL BRANCHES ,
C. H. COKXEI.I , President. 31. V. XICHOLSOX , Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE.
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Valentine , Nebraska.
A Genera ! Hanking Business Transacted
15ay * and Sell * Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Sliemic.il National Bank. New York. Correspondents ; First National Bank , Omaha Neb
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF TH DCHOIC ST BRANDS
Valentine - - Nebraska
PAINTING I
PAPER HANGING
CALCIMINING.
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4 ? Valentine Nebraska , All work well done
YEARNSHAW
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Sole Agents for
HERALD PUBE RYE WHISKEY
And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choices
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
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YOUR OFFICE
We Can Satisfy You in Qualifv Price and
TALK OF THE TOWN 1
Ralph Crabb vvas'seen on our streets
yesterday.
Major Anderson was out to his
ranch the first of the week.
John B. Lord , of Simeon , was a Val
entine visitor Monday of this week.
D. A. Hancock , of Blackburn , Mis-
douri , s in town this week on business
P. H. O'Rourk came in Monday
night from Omaha and stopped off
over nsght.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ayres Monday afternoon
reported by Dr. A. N. Compton.
Mrs. S. A. Libby , of Fairbury , who
has been visiting at the home of Mrs.
V. J. Cook for the past six weeks , re
turned home Wednesday morning.
A 12-ear old son of Alex Charbon-
neau's was thrown from a horse last
Sunda } ' , breaking his arm and was
otherwise injured. He was brought
in to Dr. Compton Monday who at
tended to his injuries.
W. A. Kimball came down from
Gordon Tuesdav to look up a house
for residence. Mr. Kimball will work1
for Mr. Church in the barber busi
ness. He is a good barber and Mr.
Church is fortunate in securing his
services.
John P. Jones came in from Kenne-
dv Tnesday where he s been helping
Wm. Steadman in haying. John says
the hay around there was not as good
as it was last 3rear he thought , but if
these rains continue every dry valley
will have a hay stack or two in it.
Jim White came in to do some trad-
in < f with our merchants and see Mr.
Dunn in regard to business matter. " ,
InstMondav. Mr. Dunn has about
3000 head of cattle over on the Keva-
paha north-east of Alex Charbon-
neau's of which Jim White is manag
er. Jim is looking pretty well and
weighs 223 pounds.
, Cena. , M Dorcningsreturned ?
Sunday night from Fremont where
she has been takincr a course in the
Normal and also took some special
and brought home some beau
tiful specimenof her own work in
painting. Miss Downing will attend
institute and Inter teach in the Beed
district west of Crookston.
Hay hands are scarce and a cnnnle
of hundred men could find occupnHnn
in Cherrv countv during the jiext (50 (
davs and then tbere woulrh be some
complaining" that tbev could find none
to help them put up hav. Stockmen
are in part to blame as thev should
have begun sooner and spent some
time looking up help or advertising
for help.
John Cordier and wife came down
to Valentine to do some tradiner with
our merchants Tuesday. Thev called
at the DEMOCRAT office to visit the
editor and subscribe for the DEMO-
RAT. That's what some more of the
people ought to do instead of com
plaining that they never hear what's
going on. Tell your friends to read
the DEMOCRAT.
Chas. Broderson , representing Metz
Bros. Brewing Co. , Herman SchaetTer
a capitalist and financier and J. P.
Guth , an architect , all from Omaha ,
came up Sundav night to look over
our town and studv the conditions for
investment. They staved over Mon-
daj'and returned Tuesdav morning.
We hear that they were favorably
impressed with our growincr city and
ts abundance of water supply and
excellent quality of stone with sand
at or without command and above all
the beautiful surroundings and tr de
facilities , located near the"Re. ° erva-
tion that is oon to be opened up , a
Tort within three and one half miles
and the wealthiest most independent s
jeople in ibe country.
A medium heavy set dark coraplex-
oned man with a large , light com-
) lexioned woman traveling as man
and wife came into Valentine last
Fiiday. They drove in from the
country around Sparks it was later
learned and it was learned that his 1
name was Osborn and that he claim
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ed to be representing the farmers' & at
Merchants' Insurance Co. of Lincoln , j.
It has also been learned that he will
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place a large valuation on your house
if you want to insure that way. It
brings a higher premium you know
and his old "ine company will require
you to pay it , but there will be quest
ions of yalue should there be a loss
for them to pa } * . Do not do business v
with a man who will misrepresent nor
with people you don't know and who
are not located where you could see
them if you should need them.
Local Weather Record
U. S. Department of A rli-uUnre
Weather liureau |
Valeutinc , A'cbr.wka. week ending Tuesdaj' ,
Mean temperdture , 75 devicesbicli is 4 du-
Krees above tlie average ,
Mean teinpenititrc for corresponding week
[ dst year , 75 degrees.
Highest temperature , 93 degrees on the IGt.
Lowest temperature , 52 degrees on the I5t.
' liigliest and lowest temperature for corres
ponding week last year , 'JJ degrees aud to de
crees respectively.
.Total ralufall. .Co inches , which is ,1G inches
above the average.
MaiMiium velocity ofind , ; is miles on the
Terceutage of sunshine. 82. "
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Obseiver.Veuther Bureau.
Dr. A. N. Compton reports a son
born to Airs. Bish op Beed at the res
idence of her father , J. C. Pettijohn.
Dr. Corapton was called over on
White River last Friday to attend
Mrs. Reymus , field matron in govern
ment school work among the Indians ,
who was suffering from a complicat
ion of diseases.
Wm-Ward came in last Monday
and paid another dollar on subscript
ion , this time for his son , Warren
who is out in Olympia , ashin ton ,
working foa yood wages. Mr. Ward
is hauling freight up to Rosebud at
has been his custom for some time
past when not occupied with his farm
work. He is keptery busy because
he is thoroughly reliable and is well
liked and respected by all who know
him.
him.Geo.
Geo. Bristol and family were in
from their home near Sparks Tues
day and tells us that there was a
travelling insurance man in their
country during the past week trying
to write insurance for the farmers.
We are in that business and know
something about it. Any man who is
not located where you can find him
when you want him } 'ou should be
ware of. Beware of any man whom
you don't know and is not located
where you can do business with him
at any time.
John Foster , a time honored farm
er livintr down toward Sparks , visited
the Editor Monday of this week while
in town. He met with an insurance
agent who told him that the Mutual
insurance was not good and that it
only flourished while the populists
were in power and now that the re
publicans were in power they would
soon be knocked out. Is this the
plan of a traveling airent wh ( ra you
"ee today while 3'ou are paying1 mon-
ev for insurance and when you want
to adjust some. diiTerence he is no
where to be found ? It is good policy
to do business with men you know and
can find if anything goes wrong.
Peter Hoffman came clown Mond y
morning from Nenzel and swore out
a complaint against Frank Hoffman
and A. M. Birchard for assault attd
battery with intent.
Mr. Hoffman says that he had
gone to Cody to get some repairs for
his mowing machine and was attack
ed simultaneously by both Birchard
and Frank Hoffman and beaten un
mercifully until Elden Sparks told
the men if they didn't desist he would
take a hand in the matter. Mr. Hoff
man claims to know nothing of why
he was assaulted except that they
accused him of writing a letter det
rimental to them of which Peter
Hoffman claims to know nothing.
Birchird and Hoffman were brought
before Judge Towne and believeing
that it would be the cheapest for
them plead guilty and were fined $1.00
each and costs. They claimed Peter
Hoffman had talked about them in a
wrongful manner and blamed him
for misusing them.
Frank Burdick was thrown trom
his horse and very badly bruised be
sides having his colar bone broken ,
his left cheek was cut through into
his mouth two and one half inches
long and four teeth knocked out.
Afterwards he got upon his horse and
again proceeded to his brother's
where he finally rode up holding to
the saddle horn. He was unable to
explain how he was hurt at first and
his brother hitched up to a buggy
and brought him to the Post where
the Post surgeon assisted by acting
hospital steward , C. M Hunter dress
ed his injuries , bandaged his head ,
set the breast bone and sewed up the
rent in his face. Frank Burdick had
been working for Newt Grooms but
was in the habit of going home of
Sundaj'6 and generally rode his pony
which was pretty wild and at times
bucked pretty hard with him. He
can talk but very little and does not
hear much. After being cared for
oy the Post Doctor he was brought
up town and left at Hornback's hotel.
We are going to close out our summer
goods and get ready for fall trade , to do
it we are going to cut the price on all
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Let Us Give You a Few of
OUR PRICES
Gootl Roanted Coffee - per 7b lOe.
5 Pound Sack learl
* of Hominy - JTCJe
8 Jt < t * ' Diamond C Soap _ .
5 Rftrs iff ri/e Har Wool Sori | > - . 2
2O Pott mix of Gootl liter - .
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two Weeks to Make Room tor Our Spring
Stock.
CROOKSTON. NEBR. MAX E. VIERT EL
CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
J. W. ST TT R , PROP
; FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
first-eluss line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt .Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
THEDONQHER
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Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best \vo-Dollars
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FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Ilot and Cold Water , Two Sample Eooms
VALEHTIHE - HEBRASKA
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CONTRACTOR AND BUILDERI I
CARPENTER IN GENERAL I
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UiLDINGS
If you are going to build you will sav
money if you will call on or write me.
INFORMATION FREE
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Composition and Gravpl roofs , Slate joofs.
Brick and Cement side-walks. Native and imported
ornamental and cut stone of all shapes and sizes. Brick for sale. '
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VALENTINE , NEBR