Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 18, 1900, Image 1

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The above old saying has be n changed a bit
to fit the occasion Our advice to people who
need anything in new fall Drv Goods is to be
sure they are right as regards -quality and style
and then spend their money where it will obtain
the largest amount of the best merchandise It
is our constant aim and endeavor to give our
customers better valurs than -they can obtain
elsewhere And our leadership is due to this
policy If you make sure you are right before
spending your money the chances are you will
spend it here
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It continually adding improvements and it ii now tht
best equipped and most comfortable
FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NOKTHWEST NEBRASKA
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M V NICHOLSON Cashier
ANK OF 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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FRANK ECOFFEY
We rospectfully call your attention to
our complete lines of Dry Goods Hats
- and Caps Boots and Shoes Groceries
and Lumber You will find oiir prices
to be as low as any in the business WV
will from time to time have something
of interest to tell yon through our adver
tisement and something that will be to
your advantage Fair treatment to all
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L Efner 30 tf
Tommv Yearnshaw and L Handv
accompanied by a Mr Swartz of Des
Moines Iowa have gone on a hunting
trip up to the White River countiy
Thomas Gates of Lime Springs
Iowa came in yesterdav morning
from his ranch propertv in the west
end of the county with Mr Ganow
Bob Gillaspie and Jake Stetter
returned from the Omaha market
Friday McKinlev is not keeping
prices up very well just now on fat
steers
Buy a Woodmanse windmill guar 1
anteed for five years all repairs fur
nished free of charge For sale by
R Anderson 35 tf
Mrs Thompson nee Miss Deily ten
dered a banquet to the Ladies Band
Monday evening at Taylors restaur
ant A pleasant time is reported by
the participants
Cloaks and capes All the latest
styles and colors at Stinards 35 tf
1 Miss Fanny Muchmore is teacher in
the First Primary department vice
Mrs Crawford who went to the State
Normal a short time since Miss
Muchmore came from the above
named institution at Peru and com
menced work Monday morning
A full line of furs at
I L Efners 36 tf
J W Pike a loyal and patriotic
citizen living near Crookston called
to visit the editor and offer words of
encouragement last Saturday Mr
Pike just returned from a visit to
Sioux City his former home and says
the prospects for Bryans election
grows brighter and that Bryan men
are numerous
Married At the home of the grand
parents of the bride in Ainsworth
Oct 6 1900 at 7 oclock in the even
ing Harry H Folks to Miss Qra
Shepherd The ceremony was per
formed by Rev O L Ramse3r pastor
of the M E church after which the
company repaired to the Osborne
where an elegant supper was served
by Mrs Bailey The heme of the pa
rents of the groom is at Crookston
but both bride and groom have been
employed at Rosebud Agency Ains
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A new line of gloves at Farnhams
Editor Barker is having his resi
dence painted
Sherm Reece is down from the Hills
visiting old friends
Miss Query who has been very ill is
reported convalescent
The Starr family has moved into
the rooms over the depot
Mrs Harris of the Union House has
been sick but is better now
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
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George Chapman has moved into
Miss E I Mills liouse on the corner
of Hall and Virginia streets
A baby girl was born to Mr and
Mrs Ed Richards last Friday Ed is
a ranchman on the Boardman
Ed Hackler is back home from the
western country where he has been
working during the spring and sum
mer
A second hand stock saddle for sale
at Farnhams 33
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L L Bivens as delegate from the
local lodge left tor York Nebr
Monday morning to attend the grand
lodge I OOF
For Sale Second hand harness
Will sell cheap Inquire of John
SMYiaER
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The oldest and youngest daughters
of Mr and Mrs George Trace well
have been quite ill but are now re
ported improved
A car of tine New York Apples
about Nov 1st Price riot to exceed
400 per ban el The Red Front 2t
R Veach of Rushville a brother of
George and Perry Veach arrived in
town last Friday and will make this
his future home
Will Banks from 3eards ranch is
at the Union House suffering from a
severeattack of typhoid Dr Comp
ton is attending him
B E B Kennedy and wife of Oma
ha who have been visiting their son
at Kennedy for some time departed
for home Sunday morning
Henry Carter went up to Cody Sat
urday to visit his son Will
W A Winder allotting agent at
Rosebud is in town this week
Elmer Clemens of Newton came in
Sunday and went home Tuesday
Davenport Thacher tell you
about coffee in their adv this week1
Finest line of Cloaks and Capes
ever shown in Valentine at Stinards
Mr Tillson who broke his leg some
weeks ago is now able to sit up in a
chair
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The local WOW camp has in
creased its membership by 14 this
month
Another 10 cent delivery wagon is
ou our streets Hub Breuklander is
proprietor
W G Sawyer of Elgin 111 was in
town Friday He has stock interests
near Oasis
Win Taylor is acting city marshal
a few days this- weekMarshal Hooton
having gone to Eli
Jim Galloway shipped in about
twelve cords of wood irom his place
on the river near Georgia
Charles and Allen Benson and Char
ley Yingst of Arabia were handling
cattle at the stockyards this week
For Sale or Trade A Dempster
windmill galvanized steel nearly
new and a 10x2 ft water tank
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Nat King went up to Bob Dyers on
the Reservation Monday to recruit
up his health not being good for
some time past
George and Perry Veach went up
to Rushville Saturday and visited
with their parents and friends until
Monday morning
We have just received a brand new
stock of rubber goods
W A Pettycrew 37
Clerk Reese completed the tax list
for 1900 last Tuesday It took three
months steady work to accomplish
this which is no small job
Johnnv Eaton is acting iailor these
days in place of Howard Layporte
who is out in the country on business
connected with the sheriffs office
Col Boyle inspector general ar
rived in town Sunday morning ac
companied by his clerk D D Babb
He inspected the Post and left this
morning j
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The Magic Estate Hot Blast Heat
er will save vou coal and produce
more heat than any other stove on
the market For sale by R Ander
son 35 tf
J Farnham of Newton father of
our mercnant u o iarnnam came
to town Sunday to make final proof
on his claim He returned home on
Tuesday
Chas Busic Robert McCartyPeter
Peterson Julius Peterson and Mr
Macomber from the Enlow Ranch
were in town on land office business
last Friday and visited at the Demo
crat office
For Sale A fine matched driving
team also some work and saddle
horses Max E Viertel
31 Crookston Nebr
Rice writes Insurance
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This market always keeps supply of
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In addition to a first class lina of Steaks Boasts Dry Salt Meti
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
At Stetter i Old Stand on Main Street
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Notice is hereby Riven to the qualified electors
of Cherry County in the state of Nebraska that
an election will be held iji the various precincts
of said Cherry County on thelsixth dav of No
vember 1900 for the purpose of voting upon the
following proposition to wit
Shall the county board of Cherry County
in the state of Nebraska issue the coupon
bonds of said county in the sum of of 15000 of
the denomination of 1000 each for the purpose
of building and furnishing a court house in Val
entine Cherry County Nebr said bonds to take
effect January 1st loot and to become duo and
payable January 1st 1921 and bearing interest
at the rate of four per cent per annum pay
able semi annually on the first days of Julvand
January in each year until the principal and
terest thereon has been fully paid and principal
and interest thereof being payable at the office
mi me jouniv ireasurer otsani cotintv
rovidedrhat the County Board of satd poun
ty nriy at its opftou pay off any or alibi said
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ManjT say that it takes money to make money but
this does not hold true if you trade at Viertels
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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Valentine Nebraska
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bonds at any time after the expiration of ten
years from the date of their taking effect and
shall the county ooard of Cherry county afore
said annually levy upon tho taxable property of
Cherry county a tax sufficient to pay the inter
est and principal of said bonds as they become
due and shall the said county board at the last
annual tax levy provided by law preceding tho
maturity of said bonds levy upon the taxable
propertv of said county a tax sufficient to pay
the interest and lmtfcinal not otherwise
I ed for ani then unpaid upon the bonds
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bonds at not less than their par value tin
amount realized from tbe sale of said bonds to
be used in the buildingand furnishing of a coun
ty court house lor the use of said Cherry Coun
ty
The ballots used in voting upon said propo
sitions shall have printed thereon Ifor Court
House bonds aud against conrt house bonds
Dated this 3d day of October 1900
J w DANIELS County Cleric
First publication October 4th 4t
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