Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 13, 1900, Image 1

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THE VALENTINE
VOLUME XV
Getting Ready to Receive New g
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aTt our summer clearing sale is a good pf
bit different from most sales you see fo
tised Our bargains do not consist of a lot J
of shop worn odds and ends dear at any
price The goods we offer are new fresh H
and desirable and we sell them at cut
prices now because we can turn the money f
several times before next spring We are J
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-willing to mane a Dig concession on prices
in order to obtain your money
RemembeivBuy Only the
Black Cat Hosiery
THE RED FRONT
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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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A General Banking Business Transacted
Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Chemical National Bank New York
Correspondents
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C H CORNEIJL President
VALENTINE NEBR
Jff V XICHOIiSOK Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
First National Bank Qmaha Neb
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FRANK ECOFFEY
We respectfully call your attention to
our complete lines of Dry Goods Hats
and Caps Boots and Shoes Groceries
and Lumber You will find our prices
to lje as low as any in the business We
will from time to time have something
of interest to tell you through our adver
tisement and something that will be to
3our advantage Fair treatment to all
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A new line of gloves at Farnhams
Remember the dates of the races
October 34 5
T A Yearnshaw went to Clearwat
er Tuesday morning
Mrs W Massingale has returned
from Hot Springs
Dan Barnes of Newton made final
proof on his claim Monday
Judge Walcott returned from his
eastern trip Saturday night
Try that 50c Japan Tea at Farn
hams 33
There will be regular services at
the M E Church next Sunday
Thomas Fitzhenry is a visitor in
town this week from Chesterfield
David Piercy Jr of Kennedy regis
tered at the Donoher Wednesday
J H Sears of Sparks was a wel
come visitor at this office yesterday
Rev Cumbow returned home from
conference at Alliance Tuesday
morning
D R Riedel and Harry Rowe of
Chesterfield made final proof on
their claims Monday
Creamery Prices paid for butter
and eggs in cash Crabb Co 20 tf
N J Grooms of Sparks brought in
a 32 pound watermelon yesterday
Stand up for Nebraska
F MSageser and vife are enjoying
a couple of weeks vacation at the
home of J O Vincent
A D Pettycrew visited Fi ed Folks
at Crookston from Saturday last un
til Monday of this week
Perry King is tending bar in the
Palace saloon in place of his brother
Nat who has been laying off this
week
A marriage license was issued to
Thomas Bowman to wed Nellie
Amoitte on Saturday last Both are
of Pine Ridge
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A Pettycrew
Pa Welch is a monopolist once
more He has the only ten cent de
livery in town now that Hans has
quit the business
Mrs W A Pettycrew and Mrs J
A Pettycrew left Monday morning
for a visit with relatives and friends
in Marshalltown Iowa
Miss Edith Brandon was taken
with a severe attack of nervous pros
tration Monday afternoon and is in
a very precarious condition Dr
Compton is attending her
A second hand stock saddle for sale
at Farnhams 33
Genial Harry Helsinger is again
at work in the Palace saloon after
his bout with the chicken pox He
is as he says a little disfigured but
still in the ring
Hans Ulrich has taken the mail
route between town and the Fort
which was formerly in the care of
Mr Dillon He will also haul the
beef shipped to the post by Swift
Co
For Sale A fine matched driving
team also some work and saddle
horses Max E Viertel
31 Crookston Nebr
C F Martin well and favorably
known to our towns people received
his appointment as a minister of the
M E Church at Whitney at the con
ference held at Alliance last week
May success crown his work in this
noble vocation is the wish of the
Democrat
Mrs E U Law of Detroit Mich
will giye parliamentary drill in the
M E Church on the 18th 10th and
20th of this month from 7 to 8 p m
Twenty five cents for three drills
Anyone wishing to take the drill will
hand their name to Mrs O W
Morey
Dont fail to see that bargain dis
play of shoes at Pettycrews 31 tf
Notice to Pupils
All pupils of last years Eleventh
grade will take notice that their
graduating exercises will be held on
Saturday evening Oct 6th
Time will not permit each one to
deliver a long oration It is hoped
that each one will write a few point
ed original thoughts on the subject
selected and be prepared to deliver
these in a manner as forcibly as pos
sible R H Watson
A Valentine Boy
D S Efner a youn man well
known to the people of this town for
his many sterling qualities is now
the sole editor and proprietor of the
Dawes County Journal of Chadron
A R Julian the senior partner in
the firm having sold his interest in
the paper to Dean
Mr Julian will again enter the
ministry which is his chosen voca
tion He also has cattle interests
which commands his attention
While editor he has conducted a
clean wholesome paper and while
differing with him politically we
have always admired him as a man
Mr Efner is a practical printer a
young man of unblemished character
and a worthy successor to his retiring
chief We wish him a full measure
of success which -we are sure he will
receive
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS
Through the courtesy of Rev Cum
bow we furnish a list of appointments
made at the M E Conference at Al
liance last week
chadron district
J A Scamahorn Presiding Elder
E C Horn Alliance T J HazeltonBox Uutte
D J Clark Chadron C B MorganChadron Ct
C W Ray Crawford K G Easley Gordon
W R Warren Harrison C H Burleigh Hay Spgs
J F L W Horton Lakeside
ingford Hunt Lavacca
C E ConuellMerriman A Fetzer Rusliville
C F Mai tin Whitney
S A Beck Missionary hi Korea
F I Addis left without appointment to attend
school
LONG PINE DISTRICT
P H Eiglnny Presiding Elder
O L RamseyAInsworth A R Julian Atkinson
G A Hanna Bassett Brownlee to be supplied
W O Glasner Butte J A Johnson Crookston
Fountain Valley to be supplied
V C DanielsJohnstown J L Baker Long Pine
R A Ball Newport J S Campbell Sparks
A T Carpenter Spring- and Norden
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A F Cumbow Valentine
0 S Baker and H L Harvey left witnout appoint
ment to attend school
J WJ aylor missionary in Wyoming
School Land Leasing
The Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings will offer about 50000
acres of school land for lease at pub
lic auction at Valentine at the coun
ty treasurers office beginning at 9
am September 18 1900 under the
following provision of the new
land law
If after using due diligence to
lease said landat an annual rental of
six per cent upon the appraised valu
ation the commissioner is unable to
do so he may offer the same for lease
at less than the appraised valuation
and lease it to the person or persons
who will pay six per cent on the high
est offered valuation as annual rent
al if in his judgment it is to the
best interests of the state to accept
such bid
Persons desiring to examine the
lands to be leased may secure lists of
the same showing the present ap
praisement thereof as well as any
other information upon application
to the County Treasurer or by ad
dressing the Commissioner at Lin
coln At -the beginning of the auc
tion the commissioner will gladly an
swer all inquiries in regard to the
school land business or the workings
of the new law
The list of lands above referred to
will be found on page 5 of this paper
Ask for our pi ices on job work
Typhoid is prevailing around Mer
riman to an alarming extent
Bert Hammond has accepted a po
sition as disciplinarian at the Re
servation school
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
Bud McDonald son of Mrs E
McDonald of Crookston broke both
bones of his left arm by
being thrown from a horse Dr
Compton reduced the fracture and
the boy is getting along as well as
could be expected
A son of William Cayanaugh liv
ing on the Table was bitten in the
foot by a rattlsnake the other day
and was brought to Union Hotel in
this city where he is receiving medi
cal attention from Dr Dwyer The
boy is about seven years old and will
recover
Chamberlains Cottffh liemedy a
Great Favorite
The sooting and healing properties of
this remedy its pleasant taste and pro
mpt and permanent cures have made
it a great favorite with people every
where It is especially praised by moth
ers of small children for colds croup
whooping cough as it always affords
quick relief aud as it contains no opi
um or Other harmful drugs it may be
given as confidently to a babv as to an
adult For sale byQuigley Chapman
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In addition to a first claes line of Steaks Koasts Dry Bait Meats
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
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tells you himself Everyone has the best grades of
goods and the lowest prices Perhaps he thinks so It
would be a poor sort of a business man who didnt
stick up for his own store Why not judge for yourself
Before buying anything get our prices
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Local Weather Record
D S Department of Agriculture I
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Valentine Nebr week ending Wednesday
Sept 12 1900
Hiphest temp for week 93 dee on the 7th
Lowest temp for week48 Ueg on the Gtlu
Jlean temp lor week 71 cleg
Av temp for the week lor 10 years63 deg
Excess of temp for the week s
Accumulated excess of temp since Jan 11900
1027 deg
Total precipitation for week 44 inches
Av precipn for week for 10 years 024 inches
Excess of precipitation for the week 020
inches
Total precipn from Jan l I900to date 2123
inches
Av precipn for 10 years from Jan 1 to date
lGffi inches
Excess of precipn from Jan 1 1900 to
date 430 inches
Highest velocity of wind for week 29 miles per
hour from the s on tho 7th
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The liravery of IVoman
Was grandly shown by Mrs John Dow
ling of Eutler Pa in a three years
strugglewth a malignant stomachtron
ble that caused distressing attacks of
nausea and indigestion All remedies
failed to relieve her until she tried
Electric Bitters After taking it two
months she wrote I am now wholly
cured and can eat anything It is truly
a grand tonic for the whole system as
I gained in weight and feel much stron
ger since using it It aids digestion
cures dyspepsia improves appetite
gives new life Only 50c Guaranteed
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