Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 17, 1901, Image 1

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THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER'OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVI VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 17.1901 NUMBER 39
CLOSING OUT SALE
V o See OurCtit Price , Shoe Counter.
Clothing , Boots and Shces , G-ents Furnish-
V , . ; * ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
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. " ' , ] , ; - Tailoring in All 1'ranchcs.
D. STINARD , Clothier
C. H. COUXEM , . President. JK. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier
B ANKOF VALENTNE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
. - . A General Banking Business Transacted
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' - . . . ' BnyH .and i Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Natloiiai Uank. New York. First National Bank. Omaha Neb
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND.CIGARS .
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine - Nebraska
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PAPER HANGING w
to
CALCIMINING.
R B. DENNIS ,
49 Valentine Nebraska * * Al work well done to
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T- YtAKNbnAW
.JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
. HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wine and Cigr ? ? .
VALENTINE.X NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
YOUR PRINTING
Can SatJpfv Yot 'in Oualifv Pric * and Workvnanhip
Kennedy
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Jake Kline of Chilis was m our burg
last Saturday.
Ihe round-up is still going on in the
Sn ikf i iver coiictiv
Al .eit-Oainow. of Spurks" , wa.i > i call
er at Keuiif ly Ia t t unday
Ed Richards .vsts si business caller at
Kennedy the first of the week. \
Mr. and Mrs. Beekleyvere do'ng some
trading at Kennedy last Saturday.
G o. Ford passed through Kennedy ,
Sunday , on his way to Steer creek.
Chas. Carter from snake'river was
seen in our'city the first of the week
- Uncle Alex Ayres has taken a con
tract for putting up a sod house for J.
Gee ,
Iioward Laypbrt of Valentine passed
1 through Kennedy last Friday porting
election notices.
' Fadlis , ! & Steadraan have bought the
iDawson & l H hs } ' and are busy meas
uring it at Ihe present writing.
Mr. and ? > Irs. Grange of Oasis stop
ped in Kennedy last Friday night on
their way home Iroua a trip in the east.
EKOKE.I AltM
No one should miss Jim Ray's sale
October 24. Come and enjoy the free
lunch.
' fC. J' O'Conner and son purchasers
of ' .Walte's ranch .were in town Mon
day , ' .
WANTED : To lease a cattle . ranch ,
address , II. D. Kelly , Norfolk. Neb ; .
Jim Ray'ssale will commence at
10 o'clock on Thursday next. Be on
time or you will miss something.
Mrs. M. B. Harden went to Cody
Monday morning on business and plea-
sure. She expects to be gone about
two weeks.
F. M. Hackler orders the Valentine
Democrat sent to his little girl Nora
who is at the M. E. Hospital and com- (
plains of being lonesome.
The Y. W. C. T. U. will meet at the
M. E. Parsonage Monday Oct. , 21.
Do not forget your questions. Bring
them sealed in an envolope.
Major Anderson returned last Sat *
urday from his trip over in South Da
kota looking after his ranch that is
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in charge pf his nephew. (
The young people of Valentine enjoy
ed themselves very much at the Ep-
vrorth League social Saturday night.
They especially enjoyed the game of
: 'politeness" and their supper.
Ihe Junior [ League will give an ex
perience social on Friday Oct. , 25 , at
Hornby Hall , and will sell peanuts ,
candy , popcorn and lemonade. They
desire liberal patronage. Gamqs , "songs
and orignal poems will be the order oP
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the'evening Admission Sets.
TALK OF THE TOWN !
N ItowJey and wito were trans
acting bu.iinua m tvu Tuesday.
( Jliaa. Linebrink and wifewere Val
entine visitors during the past week.
Fred Whitieinore , president of the
Valentine State Bank , spent most oi
last week here.
Joha Foster is able to be about soire
now and drove op Tuesday returning
in the evening.
Mrs. J A. Sparks departed week ago
Sunday for u visit of several weeksvith
her bister at St. Joseph , Missouri.
T. 13. Ir vin Was in our city the firdt
of the week. He tells us tint he has
moved his family into Gordon for the
winter.
Dr. Winder and Major Miner have
come in from their summer's work
and are making their home again at
The Donoher.
A. . Timelier is contemplating a
trip back east'and thinks of starting
about next Sunday. Mr. Timelier will
probably go to Chicago , Buffalo , New
York and Washington , U. ( J. and * will
visit with his brother and h fam
ily in Philadelphia. We joffi his
friends in wishing him a pleasant jour
ney , a good visit and a safe return.
The newspaper can't elect aet of
candidates nor can it sway the' opin4
ions of people unless upon questions
not fully understood. We will tell j on
omething you ought to know. Some
already know that we carry a complete
line of good writing paper , alf sizes ,
envelopes to match of best quality.
Our printing is fir. class and prompt.
Call when you Want any thing1 iu our
ine.
Now for the telephona Hue through
he sandhills. Let all come to the front
and take Stock who are inteicsted ai d
bid for ptheir. direction. ' Ti. liw
should'run south ffoui Valeiitine to
Simeon thence down th6 valley to Oa
sisKennedy and Brownlee. Branch
ines may be established if people are
nterested to that extent or have tut-
iue run to the different ranch es o (
, hose who take stock along the line.
Let some om-jNuggest a time to meet and
get together.
S. F , Gilm tn the owner of the Mm
nechaduza mill f'and the electric light
jlant here and a party of his friends.
M. Sharon , NI I ) . Ely , II. W D k
eran Dr. 1'upe , of O uuh i , came up
last Friday night and after making
suitable arrangement * while the weal-i-
er was moderating Saturday , started
Sunday for the reservation iea
Louie Bordeaux's place "whereiithe
will hunt and enjoy a splendid outing.
They took along an abundance of
plies , a large tent and a stove.
L. C. Starr has pulled out we hear ,
and has gone to Atkinson , where he
hopes to pick in greener pastures. HH
owes rent whenever he has stopped iu
Valentine and owes about everybody
he . He has " to
can. neglected" pay any e
and all bills he made that we know of t
tw
and seems to think that people should w
not ask him to pay. He is smooth a
tongued and full of promises but finds
it 1 cheaper to move than to pav house I
rent ] or money that he has borrowed * ji
jisi
Starr's complaint is , generally.that he si
has 1 some money coming but 3011 don't
get lo ee him when ft comes. To the t
good { people of Atkinson we will sa/ t
that they will do well to get the money C
for whiTt he buys and collect your rent
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in advance. \
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Teacher's Association. h
his
The teachers of western Cherry is
county will meet at Merriman Satur1 !
day p. m. October 26 at which time ifti
the 1 following program will be render tia
ed. a
Meet at 1:30. : b
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Music.
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"How can teachers best interest
patrons in the school. "
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MAE JERMAN .
"Review of the first three chapters n
of Hinsdale's Art of Study. " nt ;
Conducted by W F. MORGAREIDGE jf
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"Seeing eyes and hearing ears. " c
* PROP. CLARK , of Cody sc
sccl
Music cl
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"Value of a thorough knowledge of W
mathematics. " a
LAURA TILLSON slv
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"To California and" , back. "
JENNIE CROWE
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Mutic. n.f
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All who are interested in education a
are urged to be present and' ' make 1
this a profitable meeting. 1c 1h
COM. c ;
Educational Department.
BYLTASlETfiH.
somehow trust ilu. there Is
i , i.uiaer worm iu mend all error uncl
"A man may have a thousand ac-
quaiiuakctb and obly one iriend. "
Archie Pelt j crew was a visitor in
tne high school Monday afternoon.
Caesar is now thinking "that upon
another war lie cught to
The llth grade is this week pre
paring ouuines on tue JbVrmauou ui
ihe o'ousutuciun" .
A new book has been added to the
ijrary"Tne Maid ot the jMaTden
J-.ane" , by Amelia Burr.
borne oi the H. S. yirls were recent
ly initiated iuto tue mysteries ui tuc
"coitce mm , " to\vn stairs.
-kAarainuti j i paaseu olt quie.iy
ti rou uuut cue scuuu. last Friday aa
i as exteraal ap [ eara.uo jc are uu-
cciueu.
1'he debate iu tne coustituiiouai
cuu\ciiuua dueau't begin lu cuuipare
WILU the theolo uu uisjus-a ous ia
the it. fcj auujcCi. unier i resc i. coii-
aiucruuiuu Ja "i'lie Ji.xpcuiciicy 01
: . Growlen contends that there
id a cerium siu.tciiicut iu
wnicn includes tne expression , "
en , cniidreu and otuer hou
uteusils" . il aUCh la tue CuSC -
ha ? lowered hiuiaeli in the u. . o.
estimation.
Don' fore. Jim Hay's sale.
Jesse Weat the Woudiake Hotel
uiu.u was iU LOW a iVlondd. , ) .
W. E vVdite and -unity are no'.v
bjard.Ujf at-i'ue Uonohcr.
Don't tail to attend the sale at
Jim Ray's vUce on Thuraday next.
Peter Wantz of Johnsto.vn tva3 in
our city last Thursday on business- ? ,
J. C. Rounds wasa visitor to our
city on business the first of the week.
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V. in Ballard was transactin ; bu.-
iness in town last Thursday . nd Fri
day.
day.We
We are sorry not to be able to
print as much news matter as usual
for lack of space.
"TrviAise Member" for "that
tired feeling ; " it'a better than med-
h ine Valentine , Friday Oct. , 18.
Sam Eudson brought in a bunch o
horses hi Ion ring to aim and J. W.
Stetter which they divided and orand-
cd in the stock yards , Tuesday.
R. J. Cook came down from Cody
Sundav to visit with his fan ily for a
few days. Mrs. Cook has been con
fined to her bed for more than a wt ek
as a result of heart trouble.
Next week we want correspond
ence frrm every locality in the coun-
tv. If your part is not represented
wwant to hear from you. We want
all the news. Leml a hand.
Geo. Bakewell came up from Wood
Lake Monday and tells us that he has
just returned from the Buffalo expo
sition and other eastern points. Mr.
and Mrs. Bakewell saw McKinley at
the 'public hall before he was taken
to < Washington D.C. and w ere in a
crowd that trampled people down.
W. C. Shattuck came dow i from
Merriman Mondav and in company
with Charley Reece struck southward
hunting lor votes. If the Uepublican
so sure that our men are not stand
ing a show of tiettinjf any votes why
it necessary to send out these men
hunt 'eoi up. Don't ye think they
are hunting in vain ? It will take a
better looking set of n etythan Reece
and Shattuck to hood-wink even
some of the rep ublican voters. r "
While there is an interesting story
cleverly told in the comedy "A Wise
Member" that comes to Valentine
next Friday , October 18 , the enter
tainment does not depend on the plot
the pi ly alone to carryit to suc-
ress. There is an abundance of good
songs , of impersonations and 'bits of
character acting that give variety as
well as comicality \ to the perform
ance. The piece is clean in con
struction and situation , and "sparkles
with spontaneous humor. A strong
feature in the finale of the first act
medley of song and dance with ef
fective choruses that never fail to
arouse the enthusiasm of the audience
The great success "of 'this company
last season is being more than dupli
cated , this , their .second season. \
i WE BENEFIT OURSELVES MOST g
i WHEN WE SERVE YOU BEST |
OUR LOW PRICES ARE CUR BEST ARGUMENT
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% Dry Goods , Clothing < , \ < 'a 4
< 3 Boots and' Shoes
to
49 GroceriesTand aTnll
49 49 -3 General Line at j *
49 49 Lowest Prices.
49 to
49 toto
49 toto
I DAVENPORT d THACHER toto toto toto
49 49 General Merchan ts. toto toto
49 toto
49 toto
Let Us Give You a Few of
OUR PRICES
It witted Coffee. - per Ib JLOc
S Pound Sucks of Pearl Hominy - JTCto
S JRi.'s Diftitioittl C Sotip - -
S Burs Litirye Ifar Wool Soap .
2O Ponnd * of Good Itlcr - -
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two Weeks to Make Room for Our spring !
Stock.-
CROOKSTOX , NEBtt. ' MAX E. VIERTEL
CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
J. W. ST TT R , PROP
FRESH. FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
Fii-st class Hue of Steaks-Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
THEDONOHER
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Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best Two-Dollars a-Day
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FCRST-ULASS MODERN" HOTEL
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Hot and Cold Water , T\vo Sample Eooms
7ALENTIHE - NEBRASKA
U. G McBRIDE g
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CARPENTER IN GENERAL
VALENTINE NEBRASKAf
Cherry County
Stone Co
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Contractors .and Builders in General :
Composition and grave ! roofs , slate roofp. ttrick '
and cement sidewalks. Native lime aud imported
ornamental cut stone. Brick for sale. " ' '
VALENTINE , ' " .