Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 26, 1901, Image 1

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    VALENTIN DEMOCRAT !
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i ; t - THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 26,1901 NUMBER 30
CLOSING SALE SUMMER GOODS *
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Which include the following ;
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49 Parasols
49 49 White G-oods Dimities *
49 Muslin Underwear
4) 4 ? Laces Embroideries
49 Knit Underwear
It'I 4 Ci 4 ? ? . Linen Damask Hosiery
49 49 4 ? Linen Napkins
49 For discounts on above goods
49 49 49 Goto
I 49 49 49 49 49 THE PROMT
CLOSING OUT SALE
All Straw and Crasli Goods go at Half
Former Prices.
See Our Cut-Price Shoe Counter.
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Clothing , Boots and Shoes , Gents Furnis ]
ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
Tailoring in All Branches.
D. STINABD , Clothie :
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, C. H. COKXEIX. President. JU. V. NICHOLSON , Caahi
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking BnsixteKh Transacted
Buy * ami Sell * JRomestic anal Foreign Kxchnnge
. . First National Rank. Oniulm
hemical National Bank. New York
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ace : o't
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine - - Nebrask
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I PAINTING toto toto
to
PAPER HANGINGg
CALCIMINING.
R S , DENNIS ,
49 Valentine Nebraska All work well done to
T- YEARNSHAW
THE OWL JAMES BHULL
Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER '
Choicest Wine and Cigars.
VALENTINE A : NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
YOUR PRINTING OFFICE *
We Can Satisfy You in Qualifv Price and Vorluaanship
TALK OF THE TOWN
There was a dance at the. Post 1
Friday night.
The houses thatvere for rent
mostly rented now.
E. Breuklander is building an
dition to his residence on Che
street.
Geo. Elliott is building a small
dition to his fine residence in the'\v
part of the citj .
Mrs. Pf under and two younger da
ters are visiting at the home.of &
Cyphers for a couple of weeks.
Don't forget about Joe Burlelg
sale next Tuesday at Britt. See ,
sale bill in another part of this pap
Beit Pike made us a nice visit 1
week leaving with us the payfor
past year's brand ad and paid one
advance.
Mrs. Furrey and daughter of
Niobrara went down to Ainswoi
Saturday morning returning on 1
afternoon freight.
Win. Maier , the contractor , :
turned from Omaha Saturday nij
where he has been a couple of wet
on business matters. % .
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Gus Carlson is putting up a carp
ter shop north of Stinard's and Ho
on's hotels which will be useful
him as a work shop. The frame we
is up. ' -
A party composed , of the'officers
the post and some-of our citizens 1 :
been out in the country for a 'hi
and camped out for a few days t
past week.
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The bridge across the Xiobrara
tween here and the Post is'noW co
pleted and travel across it resuir
much to the satisfaction of peo ]
who go that way.
Weeds should be cut down alo
the side walks. They catch on to t
ladies skirts as they walk along a
besides the annoi'ance fringes t
areas. Cut them down. v
Better side walks are now the t ;
3f our business men. Brick is bei
used and will out last several pla
side walks. Permanent improi
ments speak well for a town.
A cousin of George H. and T.
Gr. C. Hornby , formerly of Newpo :
ind now from Rapid City , S. D. st <
ped here Tuesday , peddling views a
sterescopes. He was on his way
tiis former home at Newport.
AT. P. Trosius dropped in Inst S ;
urday on business and before gol
paid for another year's ? tuhacripii
in advance. Mr. Brosius always rn
? s lots of corn and he perhnps.had
Few acres of late corn damaged
the frost.
Wm. Steadman has a good ninni
pony which he has matched with IV
Pitchers running horse for Slo'O.JT
race to be pulled olf Wedne&d ;
That's lots of money for snnd h
ponies to run for but w'e 'guess
would take a good horse to beat ev
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i sand hill pony , . -
Mr. liobinson and wife of Alec
tllinois , came out last Wednesday
dsit for a few weeks with Mrs. Re
insorra sister , Mrs W. H. Hooper ,
North Table. Mr. Hooper and Grai
pa Hubbard with Mr. llobinson ma
js a visit and for a half hour the til
went very pleasantly 03 .
J. H. Sears , the Sparks merchai
was in town Tuesday and gave us
account of the state convention
Lincoln , September IT of which
svas one of the attending delegat
[ rom Cherry county. Mrs. Sears w
oe in town during the races and \
Bears will make an effort to get ba
tor the county convention. Saturdc
The biggest purses th t has be
> ffered for Races at Valentine a
aut up this week. The best hors
: hat make the circuit are he
ind as good races can be expected
f you were to go back east. Peop
: oining to theraces , should appre
ite the generosity of Valentine pe (
e in making up such lame purses J
aces.
There was a ripple of excitement
the streets in front of Quigley a
Dhapman's drug store last Thursd
ivening when one of our citiv.ens tri
: o use another for a paint brus
Uity marshall Hilsinger put a stop
vorking on that line not wholly in ;
: ordance with schedule rates a
rules and the mixing was deferred n
til Friday morning when with a roi
n the hand , of one , the other didr
stop to debate the question. \
heard that if it were not for the t
man trying to take advantage , th
the little man could do him up.
The races at the Lone Tree Ranc
were not as well attended as the
would have been had the weathe
been more favorable jnst previous t
the races though they wcie as adver
tised. We would like to give the pai
tJculars more complete and if the ;
arrive in time for this issue you wil
tind them in another column.
The famous General Gage who sign
ed the-Sulu treaty was here a littl
over a week ago inspecting the Pos
at Ft. Niobrara. He expressed him
self as being very much pleased wit ]
the appearance in general and was o
the opinion that the fort would bi
more extensively used in the future
the conditions being more favorabli
than he had expected from What .hi
had previously learned.
The editor got aboard the cars a
this place last Frida } ' morning an <
went down the road to vtst our ueieh
bore "Longpirie reached , and / me
the always smiling county attorn
2y editor of the Longpine Journal
Luke Bates with whom we chattet
For a few moments. Then on to Bas
sett where Robt. Good's Eagle soar
) ut once each week spreading thf
lews to the people of Rock county
Bob.was at the depot and took im
Mediate charge , escorting his success
) r on the VAL.ENTIXE DEMOCRAT u
the Eagle's perch where we were en
tertained for a while and then madt
i tour of the town. The banker , Mr ,
Srayton. we found to be a .pleasant ,
Denial and good hearted man who ha *
jeen doing business there for severai
fears. Mr. . Smith , the sheriff , was a
Necessary acquaintance which we
nade as soon as possible. Bob sug
rested going down to .Nexvport where
; here was a meeting of.the A. O. U
IV. so we put in the time pretty well
risking several prominent business
nen. Mr. Mead of the Bassett Lead
er .was at home and has a pleasant
) ! ace to dp business. W. T. Phillips ,
former editor of the Eagle , was al
: he Eagle's perch , an elderly gentle
nan. Miss Delgetta and Gillett , for
nerly of Valentine are each conduci
ng millinery stores at Bassett. Fin
illy Bob's credit being good we , tr.ied
'liven" good with a square m'eal at
: he 'popular hotel. Mr. Stockwell ,
.he.druggist , formerly clerk forAl-
Yed Lewis at this place is doing well
ind has a nice neat drug store. The
rounty clerk , Mr. Hllberg was a
: chool mate of D. E Sherman's bach
: ast and they haven't met in 20 3'ears
: lu > ugh living almost within a stones
.brow ol each othet. We found the
Jo.Treas. andJudire to be agreeable
rentlemen. At Newport we steered
or the oflice of editor Wiltse whom
re found husil3 * engaged running oil
lis papers with the assistance ofJay
lawk Johnson : there was a nice ilnll
it the pavillion of the A.'O. U. W. j >
(5 ladies in white robes assited bv 1:1
oung men in which they were heart-
ly applauded as the abbreviation's of
he orderwere represented in their
Irill. Train was late so after a nice
isit with 13ro. Wiltseve were invit-
: d to dine at the editor's expense.
3ack"up to Ainsworth where we found
he immortal Ueinert and hisassisant
3urleigh of the Star-Journal who
ladn't done jubilating over Reinert
ind Whittecre's walk out of the Fus-
on convention. Robert .llartin , an
ild timer and faithful to the end was
here and accuses Reinert oE writing
he article to the State Journal , in
rhich so much was claimed by the
mtef'as to deceive the middle of the
oaders themselves. Reiuert will ac-
.ept a position at any land oHice
ilong the line it is rumored provided
here's nothing bigger in sight. Bro.
liles was busily engaged getting out
ome programs and course of study
or their county superintendent , Miss
Daniels whom we had the pleasure of
neeting. Miss D. is a candidate for
e-election we learned and we judge
rom what we hear that the people of
3rown county are well pleased with
ler efilcient work and will cast their
) allots for a deserving person. Mrs ,
ililc.a' father and mother being awaj
m a visit she was in charge of their
estaurant where we again got our
: eet under the table loaded with the
roqd things to eat that editors ancJ
winters so much appreciate. Miss
Sowers is a valuable assistant in
3ro. Miles office and makes her home
vith the family. All of the editors ,
> rinters and other people seemed tc
) e cheerful andwecanbetter * under-
tand now , how a printer may be in
luced to go on the bum. The trii :
ias impressed us that at some future
.irnc we may be again with the gooci
learted boys along the Hue.
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best. The WHITE is the best |
sewing machine on earth. *
Low Prices - - Easy Terms $
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Let Us Give You a Few of
OUR PRICES
Gooil lionnted Coffee - - jjer fb JfOc
. . Found Sacks of Pearl Hominy lOc
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S Htts Diamond C 8oaj > ' - gc
5 Mars Tjarye itar Wool Sottp - . 2 ! c
2O Pound * of Good Rice ' - - &J.OO
Bargains in EVERYTHING- - -Next
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Cwo Weeks to Make Ropin.tor Our Spring1 ,
Stock.
CROOKSTOX. NEBR. MAX E. VIERTEL
1TIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
J. W. . STETTER , PROP
; FRESH , FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First class line of Steak ? * , Roasts 7
. Dry Salt Meat ? . Smoked
Breakfast J aw-n
HE DONORER
Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and [ Jest Two-Dollars a-Day
TEST-CLASS MOD'ERNT HOTEL
In Northwestern 'Nebraska
] 3ath5 Ilot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
'ALSH-TIHE - HEBRASKA
U. G. McBRIDE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CARPENTER IN GENERAL
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
i KS2Ka 2E3K K
herry. County
Stone Co.
Contractors and Builders in General.
Composition and gravel roofs , slate roofs. Brick
and cement sidewalks. Native lime and imported
, ornamental cut otoiie. Brick for sale.
"ALENTINE , . NEBRASKA