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

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that they come here because they can get more
and better goods for their money than they can
elsewhere We are selling many Jines of goods
at deep cut prices and offering summer special
ties in all lines at exceedingly close figures
You can easily see that our values are really
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Wall tents wagon covers wagon bows gasoline stoves
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Call on me and get Prices when in need of anything in my line
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FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL
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Piano for sale cheap Inquire of
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A fresh milch cow for sale Ask
Farnham 27
Nye Bachelor drove in Tuesday
from the hay flats
David Hanna was doingjbusiness in
town last Saturday
Miss Cora Thackrey is helping to
make out the tax list for 1900
E H Wilson painted Andersons
hardware store this week
S F Gilman was in town Tuesday
looking after his mill interests
Creamery Prices paid for butter
and eggs in cash Crabb Co 20 tf
Do you want to buy land It will
pay you to see I M Rice
The re union at Sparks next week
on Friday and Saturday will be well
attended
John Clark of Thedford who owns
ranch property in Goose Creek pre
cinct was in town Tuesday
Dan Krouse and his mother came
up Tuesday from the hay flats to
spend a couple of days in town
J P Gardiner came down fiom
Cody Monday to transact real estate
business returning Tuesday
Mr Perkins on the North Table
says The corn ears are that long
measures about 12 to 16 inches and
still they grow
License to wed was issued to James
H Gaines of Stuart Nebr and Miss
Fanny HRoss of Gordon Nebr on
Tuesday of this week
Mutual companies pay losses in full
No discount I M Rice Agent
Yank OBryan has returned from
Hot Springs feeling like a new man
but will return to finish treatment
when he gets his hay put up
On account of an extra amount of
work the editor did not get to go to
hear Chas A Towne at Long Pine
but will be on hand when voting time
comes
Frank Hoffman was a Valentine vis
itor last Friday and Saturday Mr
Hoffman now lives four miles north of
Nenzel having sold his other place
near Georgia
Mr and Mrs Frank Thackrey re
turned to their work last Saturday
morning at Anadarko OT where
Mr Thackrey is superintendent of an
Indian school
Mrs Abba Crabb came home Sun
day morning from Hot Springs feel
ing much better but intends to re
turn in a few days for further treat
ment and expects to be permanently
benefited
Joe Morrison came in Tuesday
morning from Gordon where he had
been looking for a location for a ho
tel Joe has been out to Yank OBry
ans since he quit the restaurant bus
iness here
I save you 20 to 50 per cent on your
insurance and write in the best mu
tual companies of the state
I M Rice Agent
A large number of our people went
down to hear Chas A Towne Aug
8 at Lone- Pine Chatauqua Several
attended other meetings and amuse
ments and we suppose they all had a
good time
Mrs Rilla Koke and her three chil
dren who have been visiting George
Bristol and family since 4th of July
left last week for West Point where
they will visit before returning to
their home in South Omaha
Numerous rains of late has made
this the garden spot of the north
west We advised people who were
talking of leaving to stay and work
the harder and buy the quarter of
land joining them so as to be better
prepared to live but several left and
are now sorry
Some time ago an agent of Becker
Degan of Sioux City la came up
here and ran off all the cattle he
could find formerly belonging to Amos
Strong Three of these were pur
chased by Mark D Cyphers from
Strong and were replevined by Mark
before they were gotten out of the
country The case was postponed for
30 days and Tuesday was decided in
favor of Mr Cvplers as Becker
Degan were found to have no right to
the cattle the mortgage being re
leased previous to the purchase by
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A new jeweler in town
George Ross is working for Alex
Charhonneaux
J A Hooton is running his hotel in
the Abe White building now
Got a cow to sell You
goods for it at Farnhams
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James H Quigley went to Cody
Monday returning Tuesday
Alex Charhonneaux was in town
Monday and Tuesday of this week
175 Test Headlight Oil at
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We are indebted to John Foster of
Kewanee for a fine mess of roasting
ears
J A Sparks is staving in Valen
tine this week while Eldon is at Cody
looking after interests there
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A Pettycrew
A 12-year-old adopted girl was stol
en away from the home of W E
Cady down by Compton a few days
ago and Mr Cady sent for Sheriff
Layporte and County Attorney Mor
risey to come down as he thought he
had trace of the parties Layporte
and Morrissey started Tuesday even
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OBITUARY
John Dunn was born in Yorkshire
England on January 25 1824and died
at the residence of his son Grant in
this city August 14 1900 Age 76
years 6 months and 19 days
He came to America in 1848 and lo
cated in the state of Ohio He was
united in marriage to Miss Hannah
Saulsbury on his 25th birthday Into
this union were born seven children
only two of whom survive him Grant
and Florence His wife preceded
him in death a little more than two
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2 Hr Dunn at the beginning of the
war was captain of the Home Guard
which he drilled regularly twice a
week but at the time of the enlist
ment of the company in the regular
service he did not go with them by
reason of sickness Subsequently he
enlisted in the regular service Co E
144th Regiment Ohio Volunteers on
the 2nd day of May 1S64 and was
made first sergeant He was honor
ably discharged at Camp Chase Ohio
on August 24th 1864 by reason of
the expiration of seryice
He was an honored and revered
member of Col Wood Grand Army
Post No 208 of Valentine Nebraska
for several years previous to his de
mise
In 1865 he moved with his family to
Iowa and in 1886 he came with them
to Nebraska and located in Cherry
county where he has since resided
Grandpa Dunn as he was com
monly called was a true husband and
father and was greatly attached to
his family As a citizen and neigh
bor he was strictly loyal and upright
in all his dealings with his fellow man
and was warmly admired and esteem
ed by all who knew Kim
His illness lasted for several months
but during it all he was patient and
kind and all that loving hearts and
devoted hands could do for his restor
ation and comfort was unsparingly
bestowed He was rather anxiously
waiting for the end to come that he
might be exempt from the burdens of
the flesh and be at rest
The children and friends have the
heartfelt sympathy of the entire
community in the Jhour of their sore
trial and bereavement
The funeral took place from the
M E Church under the auspices of
the GAR Post of which he was a
member in the presence of a large
concourse of friends and neighbors
after which the remains were laid to
rest in the cemetery west of town
A F CUMBOW
Valentine Nebr Aug 16 1900
Card of Thanks We wish to thank
all kind friends and neighbors for
help and sympathy during the long
sickness and burial of our father and
especially the Grand Army boys
U G Dunn and Family
It Helped Win Battles
Twenty nine officers and men wrote
from the front to say that for scratches
bruises cuts wounds Sore feet and
stiff joints Bucklens Arnica Salve is
the best in the world Stfme for burns
skin eruptions and piles 25 cts a box
Cure guaranteed Sold by Elliott
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Mutual insurance companies are
the best because they are safer and
the profits are shared by the policy
holder making the cost less
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This market always keeps a supply of
FRESH FRUIT - AND - GAME
In addition to a first claes line of Steaks Boasts Dry Salt Metis
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
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Our stock of Spring Dress Goods is now complete
and the ladies will take especial delight in examining
our beautiful lines We have
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impossible for you to find prices any lower elsewhere
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