i V I- fH til i hi f X i i i i Vt V 1 rt rW VL LU i 1 U 1 v ii 1- t i tv i r li b i 3 - - V - 4 wwpwyt smik h B ST1NARD 3vy - - j W1 1 v a mam jcSfe tevf - vj - If HE VULUMK XXI The Greatest Good For the greatest Number Thats what we aim at in our siorelieeping The more goods we can sell the mote we can buy and the better terms prices and discounts we can get Our policy of a large business at small profits nets us as - much as the small business of the other fellow at large profits and our customers get the benefit Just as fast as our trade grows and we are able to buy cheaper we sell cheaper It pays to share with our customers If -you want to gain the benefit of all this its easy enough 100 lb Grnttulafetl Sugar G40 20 lb of Prunes - - 100 1 gallon can Peaches - oq Syrup - 40 THE RED FRONT R S DENNIS Valentine Nebraska i OOOOOOCOOO 000CV liWr W W WW WW 1 ftV AND Foi Ladies Hibses and Children BOOTS SLIOES CLOTHING AND GENTS furnishings practical tailoring 411 OUR WOltM GVAEAXTi ED r 1 1 iii rfmiiiiomiii GLDlHiR V H COKAJBJUL lVeiliit VALENTSME NEBR M V NICHOJLSOS Cashier gANK OF VALENTINE Valentine Nebraska A General Banking Business Transacted iiuyn and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange Jheinlcal National Bank New York CorroNpnndenti First National Rank Omaha Neb 5 tf 9 9 PAINTING PAPER HANGING GALOIMINING v All work well done oroCikooro i A Cf or or- o o o c r -- VALENTINE NEBRASKA JANUARY 31 1901 pe of to i WWWV w W WVI pwv TAT PC OF THR THWN Rice writes insurance 20 lbs of prunes for 100 at Farn hams 52 See the ad of Raffenburg Bros on another page Good horse and saddle for sale Robert McQuade tf Clarence Walcott is day bartender at the Palace saloon Several fresh milk cows for sale Inquire at this office oltf Henry Smith one of the 21 outfit spent Monday in town A E Thacher was sick the first of the week with the grip Protracted meetings begin at the M E church next week Pettycrew has the biggest and best line of mittens and gloves - W C T U Saturday night Good singing by double quartett Almost your own price on overshoes and German sox at Farnhams 52 Dr Compton was called to Cody on professional business Monday Quite a number of the boys in blue enjw3ed themselves in town Saturday evening For shoes that wear well and- look well and fit foot and pocket well o to Farnhams 52 Hans Ulrich is moving into his pro- I S VA b f lfaWAV UUlWUhJWl4 VJJIW f4W Walcott livery barn Tom White and his step brother 31r Dun beef contractors spent ja few days in town last week Three good rooms to rent over The Democrat office Suitable for small familj Inquire I M RiceV Henry one of the unterrL fied from Steen precinct looked after business matters in town Tuesday The Rev J C Sloan of Alliance held services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening Have you seen those fine pictures and frames in R Andersons window They go at 200 each during holiday trade 48 Geo W Frank of Sac City Iowa arrived in town Monday night for a visit with Wm Hughes of near Sparks Arkansaw Bob came up from his ranch near Chesterfield Saturday and spent a day or two with friends in town Buy a Woodmanse wind mill guar anteed for five years all repairs fur nished free of charge For sale by R AisDERSON 35 tt Jack Hooton received a new supply i of flowers from Omaha conservator ies Sunday and now has a fine play inn is new greenhouse Johann F Porath called the first of this week to subscribe for the Demo crat Watch for an advertismentof his business in the near luture I WD Clarkson returned from his Jgi trip to visit his uncle at Deadwood S if D Monday morning and has gone to h work in W A Pettycrews store to take Archies place who has gone to Omaha to attend a business college VWV G W Roan of Woodlake was in town Monday on his way to Chadron on business J E Thackrey returned Saturday night from Lincoln and his visit to relatives in Kansas A dog bit Windy That was a mean trick for any dog Windy is iretting better The dog died We are basking in the sun these fine days and wondering if our winter has been delayed to come with greater force later By moving the general delivery case Postmaster Sherman has suceed cd in opening 80 new call boxes for the use of the public Miss Cora Thackrey visited at her brothers Saturday and Sunday re turning Monday morning to her school near Georgia Word is received from the St Ber nard hospital of Sioux City that Miss Ida Stinard is rapidly recovering health and strength Ed Clarke and family have taken up their abode in the rooms over the post office vacating the Perry Law son property the latter part of last week Word has just been received here that a daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo D has passed awaj at the Mission school near Rosebud agenc Norden Borealis Walcott aud Ludwig have sold their livery stock and buggies to J W Snryser Andrew Schatzthauer has leased the barn which he will run in connection with his own Fiank Fischer has sold his saloon business to Robert McGuerr of Cody who will take charge about May 1 Mr Fischer will engage in other work that will not be so confining Pur town is again rejoicing over the removal of the commanding offic er Stevens of Ft Niobrara although be goes to taice eximanation for pro motion He would have been promot ed long ere this if the people here were consulted as to their wishes or that of the soldiers at the post We are informed that B E White of Merriman is again brought down with grief by the death of his next youngest child a brightlittle boy of about three and one half years of age Last week we reported the death of his wife Our sympathies are exten ded to the sorrowing ones who mourn Raffenburg Bros will have a car load of registered Shorthorn bulls in Valentine on Feb 2 They are of the same thickset shortlegged sort that they have just sold and that created such favorable comment here You -should come to see them if you are interested in good stock whether you intend buying or not County Treasurer Thackrey secur ed the registration of the 15000 court house bonds during his visit in Lincoln recently and they will be bought by the state -at par The transfer cannot be made however until the board of public lands holds its regular meeting on Feb 12 The bjnds draw 4 per cent interest and are due in 20 years or in 10 years -if the county sj elects feAA A0W3O40AO0fl0 i 4 49 49 4 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 I yFT i 49 W 49 QM 49 Qjfos 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 O O OCCOf W - VALENTINE DEMOCRAT The Official Newspaper op Cherry County Nebraska NUMBER 2 AAAAAAAAAA4AA uuujuWWaoiNNoaj vfooisUb iwdusbv u uowv - aoobcf o aOQ aOC0000 d 0 I OMC CKa eOi14KM4 CT5l9 901 uiHa 3J vn HVX via 14 4xq I DAVENPORT THACHER General Merchants One buckle Perfection Overshoes for Felt Boots 8100 orcroCrcrQcr Cft I WWW LL INN vw w w w viri MON Andwil contimie selling WINTER GOODS OVERSHOES OUTING FLANNEL and I UNDERWEAR AT OOST For the next 10 days No Tickets on these sales CROOKSTON NEBR MAX E VIERTEL i i bh b b iVOiD uz wau a nb ee t b I b b b b EAT MARKET J W STETTER PROPRIETOR This market always keeps a supply of niiU UnfViL In addition to a first class line of Steaks Roasts Dry Salt Mei Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables AtStetters Old Stand on Main 8treet VALENTINE NEBRASKA g2SS2 iSSSJ33I2S3SSESS253g VvTe Handle All Kir ds Leave orders with Frank Fischer or call at Lud wigs old stand S232K2sK2S2E222SS 4 W22SSS2S 1 he tore building the Saloon building and the Besidence formerly used by J M Thacher in coipnection with the Post Tradership at Fort Niobrara will be Sold on or before Feb 11 1901 Said buildiDgs will be sold separately or together agreeable to the wishes of the purchasers and payment -v I be accepted in cash or in notes with approved securities Provided the buildings are not cold before said date I desire to contract for their Demolition and Removal from said Military Reserva tion and will be pleased to receive Proposals for Wrecking and Removal of the same on said date Valentine Nebr Jan 21 1901 T V r r - - fc - V- A E THA s z kjs e- MW CHER Valentiae Nefer V 1 f