Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 19, 1901, Image 1

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THE VALENr
j. .THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER "OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 19.1901. NUMBER 35
i CLOSING SALE SUMMER GOODS |
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1i i CLOSING OUT SALE.
All Straw and Crash Goods go at Half
Former Prices.
. See Our Cut Price Shoe Counter.
Clothing , Boots and Shoes , Gents Furnish
ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
Tailoring in All branches.
D. STINABD , Clothier ,
C. II. CQRXFJX. President. Jfc V. NICHOLSON , CaMhicr
ANK OF VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Hanking RnttiiieKH Trait arted
-c BDJN and Sell * Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Corre ponrt Mits :
3hemltal National Bank , New York. First National Hank. Omaha Neb
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine - - Nebraska
I PAINTING
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CALCIMINING. &
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T. YEARNSHAW
HE OWL SALOON
JAMES B. HULL
v Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest "vPine and Cigars.
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
YOUR OFFICE *
'We Can Satisfy You in Qualitv Price and Workmanship
TALK OF THE TOWN1.
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I. C. Stotts was down frjin Cjiy
Saturday.
Qnite anumber of stockmen are in
town this week.
Leroj Leach and mother were lip
from Woodlake. yesterday. '
Mrs. Chas. Sparks and son Laye ne
returned to Valentine Sunday night.
Mrs. Jessie Kulliya of Oneil is ? vis
iting at Mis. J. C. Reece this week.
Pat Piper , S. L. Ellis and W. D.
Morgareidge were i/p last Saturday
from"Siraeon.
Recent heavy rains followed by the
successive frosts gives our people a
chilly sensation.
Dr. Comptpn reports a sort born to
W. E. Haley and wife Saturday
morning Septemder. 14.
The Y. W. C.T. U will meet with
Mrs. O. W. Morey Monday 2J. : After
the meeting a good social time will be
enjoyed.
Memorial service to day at Cornell's
Hall for our president in which pol
itical belief or former differences is
no part.
W. E ; Haley and George Tracewell
went up to Herman Scbaeffer's place
Monday ni ght to be on hand iat the
sale Tuesday.
Miss Clara Watson is working in the
Valentine State Bank. MissEls.ie
Sherman has taken the place ' 'of as
Distant postmistress.
An eicht pound clrl was. b'drn to ,
Mr. and 'Mrs. George.f Weisflog of
Riege , Tuesday night. Dr. Compton
was the attending physician.
Ralph E. Johnson , Deputy State
Consul of the MW. . A , will deliver a
lecture at the Hall , Sept. 21 at 8
o'clock p. m. All are invited.
. Frank Fischer went to Otnaha on
business , Sunday and as a delegate to
the State Democratic Convention at
Lincoln Tuesday September 17.
Samuel I. Thackery father of J. 13.
Thackery will start for'.Manhattan
Kansas , Friday morniug [ probably o
remaiii foVlwa or three months.
Mrs. John U. Bachelor and children
started back to Ohio Tuesday .morn
ing to visit among relatives. John
will go in a month or six weeks and
accompany them home.
W. W. Anderson returned Sunday
night from Washington , D. C. Mr.
Anderson also visited the exposition
at Buffalo and was there the day be
fore vicKinley Was assaiSiuitttid.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parry came down
Sunday and went down to the river
to Mrs. Parry's mothers where Mrs.
Parry will visit for a couple of weeks-
Mr. Parry returned Sunday night to
Gordon.
Mrs. R. Anderson returned Sundny *
morning from Gordon where she had
been for the past two weeks visiting-
Mrs. Ed Parry. Our hardware man
has a pleasant look on his face since
her return.
C , J. O'Conner and son went out to
the ranch Saturday , recently'pur
chased of W. E. Waite. C. J.'Jr. re
mained at the ranch. Mr. .O'Com' '
nei expects to pnt some cattleon ! his
ranch soon.
Mr. Schaeffer came down to Valen
tine Wednesday after his sale and ex
pressed himself as well pleased with
the result of his sale. Mr. Schaeffer
with his family will move to 3lari < m
Junction , South Dakota , in a couple
of weeks.
Despite the efforts to prolong Presr
ident McKinley's life the shot was fa
tal say the doctors faom the start ami
that he appea'red to be doing well un-1
til gangrene set in. He died Satur
day morning at 2:15 : , September 14.
Our nation for the third time is bow
ed down with sorrow.
H. A. Dawson , of Pine Ridge , ship
ped 30 cars of fine well fattened cat
tle irom this place Monday night and
Tuesday , 20 cars of which are steers
and go to Chicago , 10 cars of cows go
to Omaha. They are a nice lot of
cattle and ought to bring good prices.
Hank Simmons was here to assist
with the loading.
At the M. E conference held last
week at Ainsworth a few of ap
pointments made with a note of some
changes is all onr space permits us to
give this week. Valentine , Crooks-
ton , Brownlee and Gordon same as
last year. Long Pine , J. L. Baker :
Ainsworth. O. L. Ramsey ; Springview
A. T. Carpenter ; Norden , Jag. S.
Campbell ; Chadron , D. J. Clark ; Hem
ingford , C. E.-Connell ; Hay SpringsC
H. Burleigh ; Rushville , . W. R. War
ren ; Lavaca , B. Hunt ; Merriman , R.
H. Gammon.
Wm. Maier went to Omaha last
week on business.
County Attorney Morrissey baa
been sick the past week.
Judge Walcott occupies rooms ov
er tbe Red Front now for his office.
It is now President Roosevelt. Some
say he isa luck } ' man. There are
Home who profit by the death of their
friends.
Mildred * the youngest daughter of
Postmaster E L. Maloney and wife
da ? been quite sick during the p.xSt
week but is improving.
Jtfew shades adorn the front of O.W.
Morey'a jewelry store and mirrors
have been pnt in the windows making
a fine display of his goods.
Vice president Roosvelt now become
president and the senate is left with
out a president and it will be necess
ary for that body to choose one of its
number to act as president of the sen
ate.
All new subscribers who will come
in and 81.00 cash for '
pay a. year's sub
scription to the DEMOCRAT we will
send them the paper three months
free. Send the DEMOCRAT to-your
friend * .
A number of onr peoble we nt to
Aiusworth Sunday morning to hear
vtne conference sermon preached by
the bishop in charjje of tne con
ference. They returned well paid for
tlieir trip.
. Mrs. Kirsten Peterson and daughter
Hannah express their sincere thanks
and gratitude to those whoso kindly-
assisted them in their bereavement
the death and burial of the daughter
and sister.
Gor , Savage commuted the sen
tence of David George last Sunday.
Mr. George returned to Valentine
Sunday night and was greeted by
numerous friends who rejoice with
him upon his release.
Andrew Scbatztnauer wishes to cal
your attention to bis livery business
ia Valentine. He invites you to call at
his stable on Hall St. for any thing in
his line where you will receive prompt
and courteou ; treatment and reaaon-
abe rates.
EL , Hutchison Visited the Dem
ocrat oiTice ) t 8t Saturday while in
town giving us words , of encourage
ment. Mr. Hutchison will make a-rip
down near Kearney to see-1 couple of
brothera s'ster and mother wLo
are there from Colorado.
Col. E. J. Davenport goes this morn
ing with his son , Clyde , to the state
university at Lincoln where < 'l de
will take a four years course of in
struction in civil engineering and
military tactics. Clyde is a graduate
of , our high school and is fitted for
training in a special course.
Laht Friday morning president Me-
Kinlej * began growing worse and itopen
for his recovery were glvin up. Fri-
d.\y night , his family bade him fare *
well and during the night he lapsed
into unconsciousness and died. Thus
passes away the third president of the
U. S. from an assassins bullet and the
fifth preident to die in office.
Judge Walcott and family returned
Sunday night Irom Omaha where
they had been attending- Knights
of Akdurben parade and jubilee for
several days. The judge also had bus-
iness in Lincoln before returning.
We understand some handsome fur *
niture will adorn the new mansion of
the judge which has just been com
pleted making one of the finest and
.most up to date buildings in V ilen-
tine. . .
Miss Inez Pettvcrew departed last
Saturday morningfor Newport ,
where she goes to teach the four low
er grades of their school. Miss Pet-
tycrew Jias been engaged for two
weeks past in the Valentine state
Bank. We thipk our teachers could
be employed at home rather than
send them away and in turn employ
teachers from abroad. Our tchool
board should look well to these mat
ters next year , we think our people
are qualified and should be given
preference.
Maggie Shaughnessy wa * quite sick
last week but is improving now as
Mr. S. informed us yesterday. Mrs
Ed Satterlee was down visiting her
parents and sisters and her brother
Will Shaughnessy also visited home
'folks before Jthe departure of Miss
Mary to Deadwood where she has her
same position for another term teach
ing in the graded schools. Will is
working at his trade bain ting and is
doing well-and returned with his sis
ter liary to Deadwood.
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OUR PRICES
GooIf ousted CoffeG - per / ! >
5 Pound Snvk * < f learl Hominyk
9 / * < / * DitntioinJ C Soap .
o liars IJart/e Har Woitl Soap .
0 Pound * ofGood liter. - S/.00
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two "Weeks to Make Boom tor Our spring
Stock.
CROOKSTON. NEBR. MAX E. VIERTEL
CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
3 Breakfast Jiacotr
THEDQNOHER
ts the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best T\vo-Dollara a-Day
FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
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In Northwestern Nebraska ,
Bath , Hot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
YALEHTINE - HEBRASKA
. JLJQ , McBRIDE
1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CARPENTER IN GENERAL
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
Cherry County
Stone
Contractors and Builders in GeneraL
Composition und grave ! roofs , slate roofs. Brick
and cement sidewalks. Native lime and imported
ornamental cut atone. Brick for sale.
VALENTINE ,