Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 27, 1900, Image 1

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And it deserves to for cartainly it is not only
the largest and best that we have ever shown
but also superior to any other in this locality
No city dealer will show better styles in fine
Dry Goods or quote lower prices Our steadily
increasing business has been obtained bT 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 to trade here
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We respectfull1 call your attention to
our complete lines of Dry 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
will from time to time have something
of interest to tell you through our adver
tisement and something that will be to
your advantage Fair treatment to all
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Mrs Towle is reported ill
Levi Sparks of Cody came down
-Monday
Chas Cooper was in from Oasis
Tuesday
A new line of gloves at Farnhams
Al Thacher went to Omaha Tues
day morning-
Bill Barker of Rosebud was on our
streets Tuesday
L L Anderson has returned from
his trip to Iowa
Fred Vincent was down from Rush
ville Wednesday
Judge Towne has built Tan addition
to his residence 22x30
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A Pettycrew
Miss Noble is again on duty after
a siege of the grip
Geo Elliott went to Omaha Wed
nesday to buy goods for his store
Bob McQuade came in from Oasis
last Saturday to spend the winter in
town
Joe Kennedy and John Chaloud of
Brownlee had business in tbwn this
week
Messrs E R Vandegrift and Ed
wards of Brownjee were in town this
week
Clarence Sageser the tonsorial
artist is confined to his home by ill
ness
Dont fail to see that bargain dis
play of shoes at Pettycrews 31 tf
Mrs Ludwig went to Omaha yes
terday morning to have a surgical op
eration performed
Geo Chapman junior member of
Quigley Chapman druggists
went to Omaha last Saturday
Mr Munshower and family left for
Alliance this week where they will
make their future home
A second hand stock saddle for sale
at Farnhams 33
A L Towle of Valentine is spend
ing a week in this vicinity in the in
terest of Republicanism Madison
Chronicle
H K Brown has gone to the Res
ervation where he has struck a -job
at good wages He will be absent
about six weeks
A marriage liscense was issued to
Albert Thomas and Laura Francis
Morgan on Tuesday Both parties
hail from Nenzel
Remember and dont forget that
the dates of the races are October
3-4-5 Come out and see the sport
It will be first class
Maude McGrew came down from
Valentine Friday morning for a vis
it with parents and to attend the
reunion- Ainswoith Herald
Creamery Prices paid for butter
and eggs in cash Crabb Co 20 tf
Miss Watson the obliging clerk in
the postoffice went out to her claim
Tuesday where she will stay for a
week in compliance with the land
laws
The ninth annual commencement
exercises of the Valentine High
School will be held Saturday even
ing October 6 1900 at the M E
Church
Buy a Woodmanse windmill guar
anteed for five years all repairs fur
nished free of charge For sale by
R Anderson 35 tt
Mr and Mrs John Shores and Un
cle Henry Carter went oAer to Nor
den Monday where they will attend
the Keya Paha county fair and visit
old friends
Steve Estes has purchased a two
seated covered spring wagon and a
top buggy from W P Hunt James
McClean also bought a two seater
from the same party
Mrs Crawford teacher of the Pri
mary department in the school here
left this morning for Peru this state
where she has been appointed critic
teacher in the State Normal School
at a salary of S750 per year Her sud
den departure was a surprise to most
of our townspeople Mrs Crawford
gave entire satisfaction as a teacher
and made many friends who wish her
success in her new field Mrs R H
Watson will teach in the primary de
partment temporarily
Ask for our pi ices on job work
DAN LUDWIG S DEAD
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DIED On Tuesday Sept 25 1900
D S Ludwig aged 42 years 8
months and 7 days Cause of death
nephritis t
It will be a shock to the many
friends and business acquaintances of
Dan Ludwig to hear of his death
which occurred between 6 and 7
oclock a m on the date mentioned
above
Dan as he was familiarly called
by his friends and acquaintances was
taken sick last Saturday morning
and grewsteadily worse untii Tues
day morning when death came to his
relief Evjery thing possible was done
to save hisN life but all to no avail
The immediate cause of death was
nephritis
Dan was a popular man and many
expressions nf sorrow ai e heard over
his untimely death
D S Ludwig was born in Carey O
aud was the son of Jacob Ludwig
Deceased came to Valentine in Octo
ber 1S90 and engaged in the lumber
and grain business with his father
who died about seven years ago since
which time Dan has conducted the
business He was considered one of
the wealthiest men in the town and
was a thorough business man
The nearest relatives of the de-
I ceased are a stepmother and a sister
Mrs Levi Sparks of Cody
The dead man was a member of the
I O O F l of P and Redmen
lodges of this town
The funeral services will be held in
the M E Church tomorrow at 230
pm and will be in charge of the I
6 O F Interment will take place
in the cemetery west of town
Try that 50c Japan Tea at Farn
hams 3cf
Frank Noble of Loup
was in town 3Testerday
precinct
Tom Yearnshaw and Jim Hull made
atrip to the Reservation this week
on business and pleasure They will
be gone three or four days
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
son 35 tf
According to the Gordon Journal
matrimony is epidemic in that burg
at present This should not tempt
outside maidens of mature age to
leave their happy homesteads as the
supply in Gordon can easily meet the
demand
Ab Clarkson awd family left for
Moscow Idaho Tuesday night Mr
Clarkson has a good position in that
country we understand While we
do not like to lose this family we
wish them the best of success in their
new home
For Sale A fine matched driving
team also some work and saddle
horses Max E Viertel
31 Crookston Nebr
Wanted Salesmen to sell our
Lubricating Oils Greases Belting
and Specialties to thresherinen on
good commission Good goods and
liberal proposition Address giving
references The Howard Oil Grease
Co Cleveland Ohio
Nye Bachelor cf Kennedy have
purchased a fine Clydesdale stallion
from Mr Shinstock of West Point
Nebr The horse will weigh about
2100 pounds It was brought here
Monday night and taken out to the
ranch near Kennedy
Cloaks and capes All the latest
styles and colors at Stinards 35 tf
A marriage license was issued Sep
tember 20 to Wm A Smith to wed
Sarah L Levee arid one was issued
to Martin Dew and Gertrude G Ken-
nicott on the 24th All parties con
cerned in the above transactions are
from Wood Lake
Alex Ddbson called last Saturday
and paid up his subscription and ord
ered iis paper sent to Spencer
Nebraska where he has purchased a
large tract of land and -will start a
horse ranch Alex is one of the old
timers of Cherry county and has
made considerable money in the stock
business We wish him success in
his new Ideation Gordon Journal
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In addition to a first class line of Steaks Boasts Dry Salt Meat
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
AtBtetto1 Old Stand on MainStreat VALENTINE NEBRASKA
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It is with deep regret that we learn
of the death last week of the es
teemed wife of Bro Burleigh of the
Ainsworth Star Journal Mrs Bur
leigh was stricken with t3phoid fever
at the home of her parents in Den
ver Colo whither she had gone a
short time ago The bereaved hus
band departed for Denver immedi
ately on receipt of the sad news
Bro Burleigh we extend toyou our
profoUndsympathyiji this the great
est loss that can fall to any man the
death of a true and loving -wife
L M Morrisou of Valentine has
leased the Jarchow hotel and opened
j the same to the publrc last week
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Many say that it takes money to make money but
this does not hold true if you trade at Vierrels
No matter how little money you have to spendyou
can always save something by buying here Com
pare our prices with those of other stores and see
how much we can save you Salt Coal Fence Posts
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Mr Morrisson has had considerable
experience in the hotel and restaur
ant business and has a large ac
quaintanceship on the Reservation
His card appears in this issue Gor
don Journal
An editor down at Wavne is saidto
haye been dismissed from church for
sinking in a loud voice during the
singing of- a f amiliar hymn the fol
lowing revised words iLe every
kindred every tribe on xnis terrest
rial ball put dwn his dciHairs and
subscribe and well receipt for all
Ainsworth Herald
Finest line of Cloaks and Capes
ever sTiown in Valentine at Stinarik
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