Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 20, 1900, Image 1

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We respectfully call your attention to
our complete lines of Bry Goods Hats
and Caps Boots and Shoe Groceries
and Lumber You will find our prices
to be as low as any in the business We
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of interest to tell yoti through our adver
tisement and something that will be to
your advantage Fair treatment to all
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And it deserves to for ccrtainly it is not only
the largest and best that Ave have ever shown
but also superior to any other in this locality
No city dealer will show better styles in fine t
Dry Goods or quote lower prices Our steadily
increasing business has been obtained by meet
ing both local and Outside competition with bet
ter goods and lower prices than could be found
elsewhere We always invite inspection and
comparison and in every instance can offer
good inducements toitrade here
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best equipped and most comfortable
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VALENTINE NEBR
Jtt V NICHOIiSON Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking Bnsiness Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Shemlcal National Bank New York
Correspondents
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A new line of gloves at Farnhams
JNellie Marsden is reported on the
sick list
E L Heath of Cody was in town
this week
A H Metzger of Newton was in
town Tuesday f
Jno F Nelson Merriman was in
town Tuesday
Frank Hippel of Crookston was in
town Saturday
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A PETTYCREW
Steve Estis Jr came to town this
week to go to school
A T Davis of Hyannis was a -visitor
at this office Tuesday
S L Ellis the Simeon merchant
was on our streets Wednesday
Mr Roundsof Anderson Rounds
stockmen was in town this week
Mrs Levi Sparks came down to vis
it her mother Mrs Ludwig this
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Dont fail to see that bargain dis
play of shoes at Pettycrews 31 tf
Miss Ema D Tracy of Pine Bluff
Wyo is Judge Walcotts new sten
ographer
Miss Eva Heath who is teacher in
the Primary Department at Cody
was in town last Saturday
L Anderson section foreman left
Tnesday for a visit with friends and
relatives in the Buckeye State
A second hand stock saddle for sale
at Farnhams 33
Steve Estis of Rosebud was in town
this week He brought down some
cattle which he shipped to Omaha
Miss Bertha Thorn went to Arabia
Saturday prior to opening her school
at that place on the following Mon
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Mrs E N Law of Detroit Mich
will occupy the M E pulpit next
Sunday 23 inst morning and ev
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Creamery Prices paid for butter
and eggs in cash Crabb Co
W E Haley shipped in 164 shoats
this week from pay Springs He
will place them on his ranch They
are a nice looking lpt of pigs
Buy a Woodmanse windmill guar
anteed for five years all repairs fur
nished free of charge For sale by
R Anderson 35 tf
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The Magic Estate Hot Blast Heat
er will save you coal and produce
more heat than any other stove on
the market For sale by R Ander
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For Sale A fine matched driving
team also some work and saddle
horses Max E VrERTEL
31 Crookston Nebr
Miss Emma Ryschon who has been
employed at the Donoher for a long
time has talcen a position at the
Rosebud Boarding School She went
up there this morning
Chas Cook returned to Valentine
last week after a two years soiourn
in the West Being favorably im
pressed with California he expects
to return there in the spring or
sooner
The following named gentlemen
from Gordon were perambulating
about our streets on Tuesday last
called here by the school land sale
Bruc6Hewett Peder Thorsen Wm
Beamer Walter Lyon and Wm
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Miss Fannie VanBuskirK of Gordon
is now in charge of Miss Ef ners mil
linery store at this place and will
wait upon the ladies needing fall and
winter goods in her line - You are
all cordially invited to call and get
acquaiutedi with the new milliner at
Miss Ef ners store
T Tilison had the bone in his left
leg broken in three places Mon
day morning of this week He was
assisting some other men brand cat
tle in the stock yards and in throw
ing a cow wag caught under the crit
ter with theresult above stated Dr
Lewis was called and dressed the in
jured limb and Mr TillsonHs getting
along as well as could beexpected
The injury is a very painful dne and
it will be quite a while before the leg
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Ask for our pi ices on job work
John Cordier was down from his
ranch on the Reservation to day
Finest line of Cloaks and Capes
ever shown in Valentine at Stinards
Miss Edna McDonald expects to go
to Butte Mont to -visit relatives
about Oct 1
Miss Noble Judge Walcotts sten
ographer reported on the sick list
LaGrippe is the ailment
Henry Stetter went up to Cody
Sunday and shipped two car loads of
cattle He arrived home Tuesday
Messrs Hugh and Dennis Boyer
and Fay James of Mullen v were in
town Tuesday on school land busi
ness
Miss McAndrew
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Church here
Edith Brandon who was reported
very ill last week from nervous pros
tration we are glad to say is very
much improved at present writing
Cloaks and capes All the latest
styles and colors at Stinards 35 tf
Geo Coleman and wifefrom south
of Cody were visitors at John Shores
thefirst of the week Mr Coleman
was here to attend the school land
leasing
The horse races to be held in this
town on Oct 34 5 are going to be the
best ever held in these parts Six
hundred and fifty dollars in purses
are offered
Burt Hammond was down from the
Bud Wednesday and returned to day
He says he likes his new position
verv well He is disciplinarian of
the Rosebud Boarding School
LOST Double barreled 10 bore
shot gun left near the Schlagel
about four miles from the mouth
Finder please return to Ed Orinesher
and a suitable reward will be given
The 10 year old son of I C Stotts
of Cody fell from a buggy in which
he wasriding Sunday and broke the
small bone in his leg Dr Compton
went up Sunday evening and reduced
the fracture
Mrs Horton wife of Rev Horton
of Lakeside and daughter of F M
Sageser of this town accompanied
by her two youngest sisters arrived
this week for a months visit with rel
atives and friends
John W Yeast is laying a founda
tion preparatory to putting in a
HoweU S Standard ball bearing
scales in front of his store on Main
street It will be in position the
first of next week
Bruce Hewett of the stock firm of
Morey Hewett Gordon attended
the school land sale in this town
Tuesday Before he went home he
made us glad to the extent of three
dollars and fifty cents N
Notice is hereby given that Sophia
Dyer has left my bed and board and
that I will in no wise be responsible
for any debts contracted by her
Dated this 17th day of Sept 1900
Robert Dyer
W C Andrews the genial Valen
tine photogfapher I M Jones the
good natured carpenter O W Mor
ey the jeweler and Sol Morey the
phonograph man are in town attend
ing the reunion Ainsworth Herald
Val Nicholson came down from
Valentine yesterday evening and his
wife came up from Omaha last night
having been inSt Josephs hospital
several weeks She was accompan
ied by her sister Maggie OSullivan
of ONeill Ainsworth Herald
The school land leasing brought a
crowd of cattlemen and other people
into town Tuesday About 15000
acres were disposed of leaying only
about 2000 acres not leased and this
is scattered in forties mostlv over
the western part of the county
Robert F Gill aspie the stockman
of Chesterfield was united i n marri
age to Mrs Lelila Gillaspie of the
same place last Sunday The wed
ding took place at the home of Dan
Adamson an old and esteemed friend
of the groom Judge Towne of this
place went out and officiated The
judge was the bearer of a whole load
of presents beautiful and costly and
useful sent by Bobs numerous
friends in this town Bob and his
bride have the best wishes of their
h03te Of frieitdS
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DAVENPORT THACHER
General Merchants
If you believe what he
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 wlio didnt
stick up for his own store Why not judge for yourself
Before buying anything get our prices
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In addition to a first class line of Steaks Boasts Dry Salt Meati
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetable
At Starters Old Stand on Main Street
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NIOBRARA FALLS
Everybody well and busy in this lo
cality
Some of our stockmen went to Oma
ha this week withcattle
Mosher Lansing and Lovejoy are
again ou the scene putting up hnYsior
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Florence Thompson is visiting her
parents for a few weeks
gam Grooms is training hogs now
adays lie bought an old sow and a
pig from one of his Republican neigh
bors It seems that that they do not
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part of his time leading them down the
road and across the river
John A damson went down to Oma
ha with a carload of cattle
It Grooms shipped a load of vege r
tables to Nenzel last week
Hurrah for Bryan and free silver I
The old silver dollar the bright silver
dollar the round silver dollar is
good enough for me
It was good enough for mother it was
good enough for father and the
old silver dollar is good enough for
me Bad Boy
I save you 20 to 50 per cent on your
insurance and write in the best mu
tual companies of the state
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