J % * 1. . ' . ' A''j.J . . $ ? * ! > > ' . VALENTINE THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHEBKY COUNTY , NEBRASKA VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 10,1901. NUMBER 38 ? Xa A * ? > < &t % % < & < & < . < ! & * * > * * * * * 9' * * * * wowo o-o/owo-oJo-o-o-o-o/o-o-o o-o-3 o oA3-o Sa.fe o-o o owo > w 1 CLOSING SALE SUMMER GOODS < * ? ? Which ! ix ? elude the following : * toto 'ndft-fc - Sn to T Hrfitf v p toto to toto to Parasols toto toto to White G-oods Dimities toto toto to ( * - . . Muslin Underwear toto toto to Laces Embroideries toto toto to Knit Underwear toto toto to Linen Damask Hosiery toto toto to Linen Napkins toto toto. . to.to to toto to For discounts on above goods toto 8 ? to toto ? to < K Go to toto toto to toto to ED toto toto r to toto to 89 , UT SALE See OnrCut Price Shoe Counter. Clothing , Boots and Shoesi Gents Furnish ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets. . . Tailoring in All Branches. * * O * * ' , - > D. STINABD , Clothi f. ' . 52. CORXJSIJL. President. 31. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier A F VALENTNE. Valentine. Nebraska. . , ' . A tfafcsi - .f- , . > * Ray * amJ I > ouiestic and Foreign Exchange l < rrcwj > m l M is : ' > i-n t-H ! Narion.il Kar.k. .Vow York. . First National Rank1. Omaha Nh HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS Valentine - - Nebraska G toto toto toto to toto to PAPER HANGING toto toto to 4 ? CALCiMINING. R S , DENNIS. ( Jw * 9 Valentine Nebraska Al work well done to T. A. YEARNSHAW JAMES BHULL M v v v Sole Agents for HERALD PLfRE RYE WHISKEY Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER * Choicest Wine and Cigars , VALENTINE X NEBRASKA GET AT THIS YOUR OFFICE * We Can Satisfy You iu Oualitv Price and Workioanship iSS M * * : t. - , TALK OF THE TOWN The M. W. A. of Crookston will give a dance in their Hall tomorrowj Fri day evening. Floyd Pettycrcw attends school and works at the Democrat office evenings arid Saturdays. * A Mr. Harris and Mr. Iowa were here last weekfi a Ranch location. , N. C.'Riggs was a pleasen'tcaller yesterday at this offce while in town on business. Mr. Riggssold hia.ranch near Wood Lake to a Mr. Haymak'er a few weeks ago. Last Friday night there was a grand opening of W. Honey's Hall at , Wood lake. There was a large crowd there we learn and those we saw say .they : had a good time. f Thomas Gates of Lime Sprfcgs , Iowawas in town Saturday Jafter making a trip up to the West eft % of the county where he is having cattle kept by J.A.Ganow. 3& . ' Mr. and Mrs. Beveridtre will be ere next Sunday , and conduct a singing and speaking service both morning and evening in the Methodist Chirrch. All are cordually invited to attend. Services at St. John's Episcopal church Sunday , October 13. Holy communion at 7:30 : a. m. Sundav school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at2 a. m. Evening er and sermon at fl:30 : p. m. . Barney.Denayer , who had hit' leg broken last winter waIn town S.u- urday walking with .a cane now. He is getting along nicely for an old man and he thinks he will soon be able to disposeof his. canej as he did with his crutches one at a time. John Foster has been ailing for the past three weeks. He brought a load of corn up to the mill and taking down remained in town several da yd but returned home only to find that he muat again place himself under the doctor's care and has been in town stopping with his brother during the past week. Airs. .1. C. Northrop anl Mos. M. U. Ilnrden returned this week from Oma ha where they have I.een attending ih- state W. C. T. U. convention as dele gates from the county and local unions. J. F. Young the camluljite. for coun ty tmi.stirer came down Tuesday ami met , numerous friends and made many new friends. Mr. Young should iW | ceive the support of all men who want a man who will serve them bust ; in i collect , the taxes with the least POSH ! * . cost to them. lie gets our voie. The ball given FrMay evening- - . 4 at W. Honey's new town lull was a complete success , more than 41)0 ) being in attendance from Ainsworth , Longpine and Valentine and through out the county of Cherry Those who did not care to trip the light fantasi it- toe enjoyed themselves at the Jjnew Union church now in course of com pletion , where an excellent supper was spread b } * the lauies of the church. The proceeds ol the supper amounted to ยง 240 needed for ; he completion of the church. The many attendants at the hall pronounced it one or the finest buildings in Cherry county and a great convenience for entertainments and so cial < mlherin"s in Woodlake. as it fills a long felt want. Excellent music was / furnished for the evening by the Ara bia Cornet baud and Messrs S'.mul Bros. of Woodlake. A Dix J'Ot I 'or Tin ; Honey. A newspaper every Thursday and every Friday of each week from now until January 1 , 1003 , together with the Western Poultry News a whole year , and all for a dollar , is what is offered by The SemiWeekly State Journal , published at Lincoln. lts the biggest bunch of good reading matter ever offered by this great state paper , and the prediction is made that it will result in introducing The State Journal to thousands of new homes. The Journal is a newspaper giving its readers all the telegraphic news of the world , interesting special correspondence from Washington abr out Nebraska's senators and congress men , and all the items of interest from the state capital , making it particuh arly a paper for Nebrask" . If you can find a dollar about the house , this is the place to spend it. Its markets twice a week are worth what it asked for all of it. You get the news fresh from the wires when you t'et.The Semi- Weekly Journal. 38It .V Educational Department. BYLETASTETTER , Cloyd Quigley of the 10th grade was absent all of last week. There have been several new en rollments during the past week. ' 9 X Anyone wanting something "good" to read ask for ' , Moods , , by Miss Al- cott. The H. S. is in receipt of a copT of " 'Scarlet and Cream" a little paper issued from the university. The seniors can.alvvaya draw an ap preciative auilience when they play 4'Drop the Hand kei chief" . fAfesdamea : Afesdamea Meltendorf and A damson were pleasant callers in Miss Robin son's room Monday afternoon , The H S. have subscribed for the 'Atlantic Monthly" , "Revel vv of Re views" and "The Bookman" : Thro the kindness of Miss Cum bow the H. S. now marches out at inter missions to "the strains of martial mnsic. " . had charge of Miss room last Monday morn ing , the latter being a visitor in Miss W uses' room. The H. S. is indebted to Mrs Daven port 1 for the 12 numbers oficClures Magazine" for 15)00. ) Thev are ac cessible to all H. S. students Ask for "A Kentucky Cardinal" by James Lane Allen , when you go to the library some Friday morning un decided as to just what you want. 'The llth grade are now persuing 'Macbeth" thro the intricacies of the third act and the 10th grade arc following the footseps of "ii > vange- line'turo ( many disconsolate wander- What has become of Cloyd Quigley'a ' desk ? And that reminds us , what has oecome of Mr. Quigley himself ? It begins to assume the aspect of a mutual abdication , and at the pres ent writing Cloyd's books are stack , ' ed disconsolately on the front seat. , awaiting a turn of events. lUiss Mrore of Red Oaklow ? , who is to teach , in the McNair district , spent last Friday inspecting the work in tie 9th. rade , of the Valentine high school. She hopes to prepare a class to enter the 10th irradein Val entine next September. We are told i that one citizen of the district pavs ' ten dollars per month in addition to his 1 school tax , that the district may be 1 able to hire a teacher who can teach 1 successfully theJth crade work Miss Moore was accompanied bv Miss Brown5 county supt. of schools. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Rowley went to Valen tine last Monday on business. Uncle Alex Ay era went to Val'en- tine lasOlonday. ' ' ' Mrs. Hodge of SJieltbn , Nebraska is visiting with Mrs. Faddis. The dance at Kennedy was a grand success last Monday night. V Geo. Rogers is again carrying ' 'the mail from Simeon to Chesterfield. . Albert and Ed Ga.now of Sparks are /tending the roundup on Snake river. John Bachelor passed through Ken nedy on his way to Valentine Monday. Mrs Faddis of Valentine -visiting with her mother at Kennedy this week. . ( Mr Brown from Goose creek took' in the sights at Kennedy one dny last .veek. Billy Ware passed through Kenne dy on his way "to tend the roundup last Sunday. The Spain and Marks contest is tak ing nearly every bod v to Valentine this week from around Kennedy. Kev. Whitehonse .and wife wereal Kennedy last Sunday and held two sey- vlees in the sod. school house , which weVe well attended despite ; the rain. * BKOKEN'AKM A jolly hunting party started out Monday morning for the La < ces tak ing a load of provisions and ammuni tion , two spring wagons of men guns and dogs galore. The party consisted of VVm. Francke and architect Meis- nerand a host of other trentlemen from " Omaha. W. ! ! . AJc'Cloud took the "load of supplies out for them. There'll be happy times for them and the dogs , but Oh the ducks and the grouse. 4 ? WE BENEFIT OURSELVES MOST | 4 ? ? WHEN WE SERVE YOU BEST f 4 ? J > 49 49 9 OUR LOW PRICES ARE CUR BEST ARGUMENT | 49 to 4 ? ' ' 49 r , j- . " - . . . . .K " . . . , : to Lfc 49 * ' < ' " * ' i - * * . Tf B ' * " ' ' -i'v - - - .jj f Dry Goods , Clothing , . , ; 4 ; : - v. : i 49 49 Boots and' Shoes , " - : : * : 49 49 49 49 'Groceries and a Full 49 General Line at 49 to 49 49 Lowest Prices. toto 49 to toto to 49 toto 49 49 DAVENPORT & THACHER 49 OF 49 49 General Merchants. toto 49 toto 49 Let Us Give You a Few of OUR PRICES RofiatcfJ Coffee - - perb . . 5 Pottnd SttcJt * of learl Hominy - lOc S HerIi < fi3ionl C Sofijt - , - 5 fiftrtt fjftft/1' liar Wool Soup . 2O Potuiilx f fGood liter - . . - Bargains in EVERYTHING the Two Weeks-to Make Room tpr Our Spring h"9 * . . . . , ' - - .u. V - - > " > r ' ' ' i - = ' I ' > ' ' ' * ' f - - . . CROOKSTOX , K E DR. MAX E ; VIE RT E L - MEAT - MARKET J. W. STETTER , PROP FRESH FRUIT AND GAME ' IN First . . ' "class f ' fl . , . ' me ' ! $ of ' } Steaks"Roasts . - , . > ' . ' Bry - fili iMejttstSmokcd 7. . . . - T. , i . , , f. * * ' " * " ' * i * . ' Ls the V-st Kqiiippedj-imist'Comfoitrtble . , Larrrcst" \ ' i " fj \ V'-v 'v" ' ' ' jCO iui"i r > rn - 11 ' 'ri'-'i' ' . ana-peat l\vo-Drwlaraa-Day"- ; 'i--/'J'2J ' ' ' . . * : : . . > * - * - - - - ' - ' > ' ' " ' ' , . ' " ' ' ' IIP . ' " " ( ; Norrhwnstern .Nehraslca"1' * 'V"v , - . . . . .Bathj-Hot and ; Coid' \7uterjT\ro .Sainlple Jltjpiii : A rjgJ U.G McBRtdE I COTOCTOR ; AND . .BUILDER * * * S f CARPENTER IN GENERAL I VALENTINE NEBRASKA ' i Gherry .County , Y " Stone Go , Contractors and Builders in General. Composition and grave ! ivofej slate roofs. Brick and cement sidewalks. Native 'lime and imported ornamental eut stone. B.rick for , sale. VALENTINE ,