Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 12, 1901, Image 1

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    VALENTINE DEMO
. THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
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VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBBASkA. SEPTEMBER 12. 1901. NUMBER 34
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CLOSING SALE SUMMER GOODS
Which include the following : &
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Laces Embroideries
Knit Underwear
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For discounts on above goods jj
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All Straw and Crash G-oods go at Half
Former Prices.
See Our Out Price Shoe Counter.
Clothing , Boots and Shoes , Gents Furnish-
ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
Tailoring in All Branches.
D. STINABD , Clothier ,
C. H. CO1SXEL.I * . President. SI. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier
B ANK OF VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking Business Trammeled
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Chemical " ' National Bank. New York. Correspondents ; First National Dank. Omaha Neb
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND .I GARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
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Valentine Nebraska
1 PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
CALCIMINING.
R S , DENNIS ,
Valentine Nebraska , * * All work well done
T. A. YEARN8HAW
THEWL SALOON
JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wine and Cigars *
ALENTINE X NEBRASKA
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"l " JSt GET AT THIS
PRINTING
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We Cm Satisfy You io Quditv Price tad ITorluaiaibip
TALK OF THE TOWN
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AT BUFFALO EXPOSITION
One Shot in Breast and One Through Stem"
ach. Last Friday Abcut 4 P. M.
While President McKinley waa re
ceiving and shaking hands with ad *
mirers at the Temple of Music , Buff
alo Exposition grounds , a medinnf
sized man pushed his way through
the crowd and with his right band ap-
parently bandaged as though hurt
put out his left hand to shake vlth
the president , at the same time firing
a revolver which was concealed in hisr
bandaged hand under a handkerchief *
He shot twice before he , was over
powered by the guard and was mak
ing an attempt to shootagain but
was borne to the ground and held un
til disarmed and a patrol wagon came ,
which took him to the police station
and lodged in jail where he gave the
name of Fred Nieman , of Cleveland
Ohio , and later signed a confession of
the crime he bad attempted as Leon
Czolgolsz of Cleveland , Ohio. One
shot struck the breast bode and made
only a slight wound ; the other passed
through the stomach. The president
did not think he was seriously hurt
and sat down on a chair while his *
would be assassin was being taken
away. The president was taken to
the Exposition hospital where an .op
eration was performed taking out the
bullet from the right breast and op
ening the body at the entrance of the
other bullet. The entrance to the
stomach was only a small bole but at
the back where the DUllet passed out
a ragged opening one inch in diamet
er : these were stitched together and
the opeding in the body closed. Mc-
Klnley is doing fairly well and will
recover say his pliyg icians.
Jndgc Tttcker Dead *
J. Wesley Tucker died at his home
on Cherry street Tuesday at (5:20 ( P. Ms
after an illtteSB of several ffldnths
from Brlghts disease. Thus an event
ful life is brought to aClose. . Mr.
Tucker was born Dec. 1 , 1833 , and
early developed the talent of a speak
er. He has Campaigned and preach *
ed almopt from his youth. Mr. Ttltik *
er was born on a farm near ITeaVen-
worth Indiana ! was married to Aol-
anda F. Wilson in 1858 and at the be
ginning of the civil war enlisted as
1st lieutenant in the 24th Ind. infan
try , resigned and was commissioned
captain in the SOth Ind. infantry.pro- ,
moted to Maior and later to Lieut ,
Colonel.
At the close of the war Mr. Tucker
began the study of law and served
as District Pfosectitttfg attorney for
several years. In' 187 the Judge
with his family Came to Blair , tfebr-
where he served as judge and in ' 8'J
came to Valentine aa receiver of the
U. 8. land office. He served two
terms as County Attorney of Cherry
County and was appointed receiving
and shipping clerk of the U. S Indian
depot of Valen'tine which office he
held eight years.
Judge Tncker was charitable and
ofttimes befriended the wayworn .nd
buniTv traveler and was ready at all
times to respond when an orator was
wanted. Many times has lie moved
his audience to tears by the eloquence
and pathos that few men possess.
He leaves an aged wife and five
children , four sons and a daughter.
The Judge was a member of the Ma
sonic lodge and the G. A. li. The
DEMOCRAT ? extends sympathies to'the
bereaved family ,
Resolutions of Condolence , Valentine Ledge
M. W. A. No. 1751.
WHEREAS , It has jileased the Su
preffle Ruler of the univers'e to take
from us our beloved friend and neigh *
bor Woodman ; C , 3 , Farnbam.
RESOLVKD , That we tender our
sympathies to the bereaved family
and wife. That these resolutions be
spread Upon the minutes of the
Lodge. A copy furnished each news
paper [ jfor publication and a copy
sent the bereaved family.
I. M. RtcE )
L. N. LAYPORTCom. .
E. D. CLAEIC )
Sometimes a clique of the would be
wise and witty becomes Conceited
from each jollying the other on being
a great josher. They often select
some one of their fellows who is pe *
culiarly odd as a hero to furniali new
topics fgr cgnyereatjon ,
Local Weather Record
U. b. DejMrtment of Agriculture i
Weather Bureau f
Valentin' ; , .Nebraska , wt-ek ending Tuesday
September 10 1901
Jlean tcmp-'Mture , < ; _ decrees which is 2 | de-
yceti below the average ,
Mean temperature for corresponding week
ast year , 73 degrees.
Highest temperature , 83 degrees on the 5t.
Lowest temperature , 4s degrees on the 7st.
Ulghest and lowest temperature for corres.
.ponding week last year , 95 degrees and 48 de
grees resp : etlvelv.
Total rdiur.illJCO indies , which Is 2.47 inches
above the average.
- - iMalxiuum velocity ofvlnd , 3 1 miles on the 7
- , l'ercent tfe of sunshine. 40.
Observer. Weather Bureau.
'chas. A. Faulhaber and his brother
John came up from Brownlee last
week to prove up on John's home-
t.tead. Air. Fau'haber has been in
.this part of the country for a number
of years and is doing1 well. He has
several nice quarters of hay land and
about 300 head of fine cattle. Notice
his advertisement in another column
of his registered herfords.
John Smyser returned Monday
morning from his trip through west
ern towns , after an absence of about
three weeks. While he was gone his
father , G. W. Smyser , of Independ-
encet Iowa , came here to see him and
w"as quite sick the first two weeks he
was here but is much improved the
last week andQreturneJ to his home
Tuesday ,
Julius Peterson ol gregory , Egbert
Bonuenj Wm. Enlovv and Sidney Irwin
were down last Saturday in [ consulta
tion with Chas. M. Hool , attorney for
T. ' J. Foley in a caseijtrumped up by
A , H , Davis of North Platte for the
Mrs Holmes who died at the Enlow
ranbh several years ago , claiming to
have an interest in the Eulow estate.
Henry Santier of Britt paid us a
visit last Thursday and added anoth
er dollar to our bank account. We
think Mr , Sanner is a fine tflan and
we put him with a lot of other friends
qpTDur memory list of those who .do
the most good they can for a friend.
A dollar today is worth double that
given in two or three yeafs.
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Mies Nettie Brostus hag accepted a
position from the ffoveinment as
laundress in the Indian school at Ha- *
ward ) "Wisconsin ) and departed from
here last Sunday morning to report
for duty. Miss Brobius hopes to be
transferred to the Hosebud agency
some timk so as to be nearer home.
E. J. Spencer was dotttt from Codv
last week and made our office avisit. .
Mr. Spencer was formerly section
f ol eman at Thacher. From there he
went to Sidney about a year ago ai-d
a couple of months ago came back
and is engaged aa foreman at Cody.
We desire to thank those who so
kindly assisted in the lant sad rites of
our daughter Ivatie and take thia
means of expressing our appreciation
of their sympathy and help.
Mfl.ND .NiUo Mltfti
Andrew Moreissey returned Sunday
night from his former home in New
York state. A brother , Will Morris
sey , datiie tvith hitti and Will visit
here and with his brothers at ChadrorJ
for several months.
A severe windstorm struck .7. Di
Spall's plac'e near Simeon last Friday
night j resembling a cyclone in force }
taking the windmill off the tower and
scattered rails , blowing down Consid
erable fence etc.
Miss Lulu Spain , neat Kennedy ,
was thrown from a horse week ago
Tuesday and broke her arm. Dr.
Dwyer was called to set it and we
hear she is doing well.
A special dispensation granted the
K. of P. lodge here is made notable
by the adoption of 12 or 15 new mem *
bers who are joining the order since
last Tuesday evening.
Ci H. Faulhaber and brother called
at our office last week while in town
and beideo getting acquainted left
Us several dollars on subscription and
brand ;
E R. Vandegrlft was up from his
ranch near Brownlee last Friday and
Saturdayi
Mrs Frank Brayton is visiting hef
parents since last Friday at A ins-
worth.
A. S. Glover was here last week vis *
ittng old time acquaintances !
Dick Estey was taken into the M ,
W. A. last "Wednesday night.
Wm. Erickson of Kennedy was id
the latter part of last week.
Valentine Races Sept , 93-29 27 , -
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chine ? If.so , , you want the
I best. The WHITE is the best *
g sewing machine on earth.
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Let Us Give You a Few of
OUR PRICES
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7oort Honntetl Coffee ' - per Ib 10c
3 Pound Sach * of Pearl Hominy - JOc
8 Jta8 Diamond C Soap # ye
J Hat * * JLut'tje liar Wool Scwi . c
0 Pound * of Good Rica - tl.OO
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two Weeks to Make Boom tor Our Spring
Stock.
MAX E. VIERTEL
CITIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
, W. 8T TT R , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
I3reakfaat JJacoii
THEDONQHER
ts the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest ' '
and Best wo-Dollars ' ' '
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FIRST-CLASS MQBBRN HOTEL
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Iii Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Hot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
VALENTINE"NEBRASKA
B U. G. McBRIDE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CAKPENTEE IN GENERAL
C VALENTINE IIEB9ASKA
Cherry County
Stone Co.
Contractors and Builders in General.
Composition and gravel roofs , slate roofs. .Brick
and cement slde\ValI . Native lime and imported
ornamental cut itone , Brick for sale. - ' " ' '
VALENTINENEBRASKA ,