Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 28, 1900, Image 1

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Why People Buy Here
Not because they like us any better think we are
handsomer or more entertaining than other mer
chants but because we give better value than other
local concerns We do not claim that the mer
chant who asks high prices makes more money than
we do We make a fair profit but sell cheap be
cause this business is organized on lines that enable
us to obtain exceptional advantages in buying We
pass the good values thus obtained along to our
customers and they share in the benefits that our
long experience and ample capital give us You
will find it to your interest to buy your
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES
HATS and CAPS
SHOES and
QUEENSWARE
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THE RED FRONT
TEX PER EXT OFF OX EVERYTHING
Wall tents wagon covers wagon bows gasoline stoves
poultry netting screen doors and screening lawn mow
ers rubber hose hammocks picture frames room
moulding window shades etc
Call on me and get Prices when in need of anything in my line
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Valentine
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C H CORXEIJL President Jff V KICHOIiSON Cashier
ANKOF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking Business Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Correspondents
Chemical National Bank New York First National Bank Omaha Neb
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TATl CSV THC TAWKT
Fence posts at Farnhams 20 tf
Dr Seymour coming July 4th and
5th
Charley Mo3her is back from Hot
Springs
There are two 10 cent deliveries in
town now
I C Stotts was down from Cody the
first of the week
Elias Stilwell was in town Tuesday
and Wednesday
Dick Rledel spent a few days in
town this week
Dan Handy came down from Stur
gis S D Tuesday
Jos Pogue was on our streets this
week from Wood Lake
G H Q Smith Kalsominer house
and carriage painter 16 tf
W A Wilson of Georgia was in
our city Saturday on business
Frank Hippel the horseman from
Kilgore was a visitor Monday
See the ladies slippers at Farn
hams 20 tf
W E Waite of Chesterfield spent
a few days in town this week
George Beers is again making the
road between here and Rosebud
Farnham has a good fireproof safe
for sale A bargain 21 tf
J HQuigley is back in town after
completing a well up on his ranch
John Thomas from Wood Lake was
in town doing business this week
H H Morgan of McCann was in
town as a witness in the final proof
of Thos Linberg
FM Gockey is again on our streets
after several months work out on the
B M railroad
Dr W I Seymour Eye Ear Nose
and Throat- July 4th and oth Ex
amination free
Mr Thiem and son from Ainsworth
were in town Monday making final
proof on a claim
Dr Seymour has no advance agent
authorized to sell glasses Beware of
any person making such representa
tion 23
B F Hobson furnishes more milk
than any one man along the line is
the report of Manager Vaughan of
Fremont
We failed to report last week on
account of the lack of space that
Harry Hilsinger returned from Hot
Springs feeling much better
C H Cornell came in Saturday
with about 500 head of cows which he
unloaded at Cody and will hold for
sale in Quigley Steels pasture
George Miller who left here for
Iowa some months ago returned last
Sunday morning George is looking
well and says he feels that way too
Thomas Linberg of Nenzel was in
town Saturday proving up on his tim
ber claim which he thinks is the best
piece of land in that part of the coun
try
George F Heyne of Hooper came
in Saturday from his ranch northeast
of Cody where he has about 500 head
of cattle on the range in care of his
manager Mr Hawkins
F H Vaughan manager of the
skimming stations along this line of
railroad stopped off Monday and
seemed well satisfied with the work
done here and the interest taken
R Hanson is in town this week fix
ing up school matters at the county
superintendents office Mr Hanson
reports his little boy who was sick in
the spring as getting along nicely
Dr Seymour travels in his private
car this year As he has the car fit
ted up for office purposes he can
offer his patrons all the advantages
of a city office He will be at the
depot July 4th and 5th Examina
tion free
If the predisposition to worms in
children is not cured they may be
come emaciated weakly and in dan
ger of convulsions Whites Cream
Vermifuge is the most successful and
popular remedy Price 25c Quigley
Chapman
Fourth of July Excursion
Tickets on sale July 3d and 4th to
any point within a distance of two
hundred miles andreturn at one and
one third fare for the round tripgood
returning until July 5th
J C NORTHROP Agent
Wash Honey was up from Wood
Lake this week
C J Farnham bought a business lot
of I M Rice this week
Got a cow to sell You can get
goods for it at Farnhams 20 tf
C A Lovejoy came in Saturday to
make the merchants of our city smile
Eli Valentine of Wood Lake was
doing business in our city Tuesday
For Sale An Epworth organ nearly
new Inquire of O W Morey 20 tf
Born To Fred Lovejoy and wife on
last Sunday June 24th an 8 pound
girl
Coney Utterbach a leading ranch
man from White River was in town
this week
George E OBrien of Brownlee was
doing business with Valentine people
this week
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A PjETTYCREW
For relief and comfort in asthma
Ballards Horehound Syrup has no
equal Price 25 and 50c Quigley
Chapman
Adam Smiths boy from the Agen
cy who has been so very sick with St
Vitus dance and other complications
Dr Dw3er says has a fair chance for
recovery
Mrs R Anderson is visiting out at
R Hansons this week Mr Ander
son made a trip out there Sunday but
had to return to look after hia busi
ness and very likely feels as lonesome
as he loolcs
Hardly a day passes in families
where there are children in which
Ballards Snow Liniment is not need
ed It quickly cures cuts wounds
bruises burns and scalds Price 25
and50c Quigley Chapman
A few high grade Shorthorn and
white faced bulls for sale Amos
Strong Valentine Nebr 17 tf
Those afflicted with cross eyes cat
aracts headaches caused by eye
strain deafness catarrh of the nose
and throat etc should consult Dr
W I Seymour at his private car at
the depot July 4th and 5th Exam
ination free
At the school meeting Monday eve
ning J C Pettijohn and Henry Hoe
nig were elected for a term of three
years to serve on the school board
Twenty two mills tax was voted The
12th grade was voted down on account
of lack of finances
Dr Dwyer was called to Cody last
week to attend the little six-year-old
boy of Ed Hendricks who had broken
an arm in playing cowboy with some
playmates One of the boys threw a
lasso catching the unfortunate little
fellow and pulling him out of a hay
loft
West Bound Excursions
Tickets on sale June 21st July 7 8
0 10 and 18th and August 2 1900 to
Deadwood Hot Springs and Rapid
City S D and Casper Wyo and
Denver Colorado SpringsPueblo and
Glenwood Colo Salt Lake City and
Ogden Utah atone fare plus 200
for round trip Final limit of all
tickets October 31st WOO Call on
nearest ticket agent of F E M V
Ry for further information
OBITUARY
Dayid C Ross was born March 8th
1834 and died at Elick Huffmans
place north of Georgia Nebr June
23d 1900 Bro Ross was an old veter
an and was honorably discharged
from the service of his country
This old soldier was touched by the
grace of God last winter during the
revival held at Georgia The 4th of
March 1900 he gave his hand to the
pastor and joined the church on pro
bation On the 20th day of vthe fol
lowing May he was baptized
His illness lasted 14 days He suf
fered intensely but bore it patiently
and died in the faith
The funeral services were held at
the North Star school house by the
writer who spoke from John 1125 to
a large congregation of relatives and
neighbors
Bro Ross was laid awav in the
Crookston cemetery to await the
trumpet call from Eternal Glorj
JAS A JOHNSON
TAKEN UP
The latter part of May at my place
near Reige German precinct 1 gray
mare about 12 years old branded g5J3
on left shoulder and T on right shoul
der weight about 850 pounds
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people of Valentine our heartfelt thanks for
the efforts they have made to make this con
vention a pleasant and profitable time and Jor
the hospitality and courtesy shown in the
homes
Be it further ItcEolyrd That we express our
appreciat ion of the cordial reception given us
by the Leaguers and the citizens of Valentine
who so kindly met us at the train and espec
ially to the Ladies Kami whoso ably provided
music tor the occasion
Kesolved That we extend to Kev A F Cum
bow our sincere thanks for his untiring efforts
to make fae convention a success
Kesolved That we extatul our thanks to Mr
Barkei editor of the Republican for the valu
able assistance he gave iii the way of printing
and furnishing material for convention use
also to Mr ltice editor of the Democrat for
his liberal offers regarding the publication of
the yarious papers read in the convention and
for the free distribution of his paper to the at
tending delegates and visitors
Whereas Our loving Heavenly Father has
seen fu in His inliuite wisdom to permit the
hand of affliction to fall heavily upon our broth
er and fellow -lea jTier Itev C F Smith in that
He has seen lit to remove from the home the
League the Church and the community the
beloved wife a loving mother a fellow Leaguer
Be it Itesolved That as a District Convention
in mass we extend to Brother Smith our heart
felt syniDathy in his deep affliction and that as
a body we invoke Heavens blesEing and richest
grace to fall upon him and his dear children
Resolved That our sccretrry be instructed
to send a copy of the resolutions to Brother
Smith
Be it further Retolvcd That these resolutions
be spread upon our minute-
Resolved That we duly appreciate the court
esies of F JL Walcott C S Reece and others
who contributed to our delightful t ip to Ft-
I Niobrara and the Convention fully appreciates
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RESOLUTIONS
The committee on resolutions respectfully
submits the following for your consideration
lie it Resolved That we extend to the good
the kindness of Lieut Hartman the Command
ing Officer at Ft Niobrara in furnishing1 trans
portation and for the royal welcome accorded
us at theForr The generous treatment we re
ceived at the bauds of all connected with the
Post will long be remembered by the League
Resolved That we extend our sincere thanks
to Mr and Mrs Hornby and the Valentine
League for a most enjoyable time spent on the
evening previous to our departure to cur homes
Resolved That we express onr sincere thanks
to the Valentine League for their liberality iu
bearing the entire expense of tins Convention
Resolved That we extend to Prof J 31 Pile
of the Nebraska Normal College at Wayne our
appreciation of his verv interesting and in
structive lecture BY COMMITTEE
UnneccsHuvu Loss of Time
Mr W S Wliedon cashier of tlie
First National Bank of Winterset la
in a recent letter gives some experience
with a carpenter in his employ that
will be of value to other mechanics
lie says ul had a carpenter working
for me who was obliged to stop work
for several days on account of being
troubled with diarrhoea I mentioned
to him that I had been similarly
troubled and that Chamberlains Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had
cured me He bought a bottle of it
j from the druggist here and informed
me thatjone dose cured nira andhe is
again at his work For sale by Quig
ley Chapman 2
Dout let your insurance expire
Call on I M Kice to write it uyin
the best state company and at lowest
price
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