Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 07, 1901, Image 1

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TH E VALENTINE DEMO
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER oi1 CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , NOVEMBER ? . 1901. NUMBER 42
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Many New Goods
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Will oe celebrated for tlie next thir
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43 ty days with advance display.
The dress goods stock is the nearest
completi on. j *
You will find all the new waist fab *
49 rics , the new waist flannels , the dainty
flannelettes.
A very complete assortment , of
49 black and colored silks and"satins , a
nice line of tapestry , lace and other cur &
Jj tains , Carpets and upholstering goods. &
Special sale on men's al ] wool cloth
ing td close out to make room * for oth &
er stock.
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CLOSING OUT SALE.
See OurCut Price Shoe Counter.
Clothing , Boots and Shoes , G-ents .Furnish
ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
Tailoring in All Branches.
D. STINABD , Clothier
C. II. CORXELIf , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier
B ANKOF VALENTNE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking Business Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Chemical National Bank. New York. Correspondents ; First National / Bank. Omaha Neb
. HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine Nebraska
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CALCIMINING. g
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43 Valentine Nebraska x All work well done i >
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. YEARNSHAW
THEOWLSALOON. JAMES B. HULL
Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUGS BEER
hoicest Wine and Cigars.
VALEN INE A : NEBRASKA
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TALK OF THE TOWN
Dan Fowler was in town Thursday
Martin Carr , of Simeon was in town
this week.
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J.R. Fee of Crookston wes a ValenJ
tine visitor this week.
James Bay and family departed for
Seattle Washington last week.
Jim Searly and wf ie combined busi
ness with pleasure in this city the
later part of last week.
The board of health has issued an
order that all school children , who
havn't been , be vaccinated.
Mr. Ray is one of our worthy citzen
who will be misssed and many friends
of the family regret their departed ,
Hon. John Shores and wife "end
father Henry Carter started last
Wednesday morning week ago for a
trip down in Kansas to Mr. Shore's
former home uear Wichtia.
Amsey Veach will have a public
sale next Saturday , Nov. 9 at 1 o'clock
to dispose of his household.'goods. C.
W. Cramer is to be tne auctioneer.
Serivces at the Episcopal Church
Sunday November 10. Holy Com
munion at7ttOA. m. Sunday School
at 1000 ; A.m. Morning prayer a"hd
sermon at 11:00There : will be no ev
ening service as Rev. White house
will be at Fort Niobrara.
Ddbert Ayers , a son of A. C. Ayers
of Brownlee , died at the Union Hotel
Friday morning at 2.20 of typhoid fev
er. It was thought that he was get
ting along nicely and improving but a
hemorrhage of the bowels Friday
night caused him. co die very sudden
ly and he was conscious to the ? ast.
Delbert Ayers returned from Wy6m-
ing about three weeks ago on account
of sickness atthat time from which-
he had grown sterdily worse. His
parents were notified atBrownlee , ar
rived Saturday morning about two
o'clock and started home with the , re"
mains a few hours later. The inter
ment will take place at BrjAr.ilej.
The deceased was a charter member
of the S. & D. of P. of Valentine and
was a memper of the M. W. A. of
Simeon.
iflfcf ifV - yftrJKrJ&r if\r Aj&jOc
Educational Department.
BY IETA STETTER ,
Vaccination ir in order.
The class of ' 03 has chosen it's class
colors.
Miss Kneeland has been absent two
days of this week. i
Mrs. J.V. . Daniels called uponMis
Robiusqu's room Thursdciy afternoou
Miss Glen Hoenigwas a visitor
among old sch oolaiates last Friday af
ternoon.
Mr. Growden suggests that we had
better go down and keep the furnace
warm these cold days.
Miss Josie Flowers is once more in
school after an absencs of two weeks
on account of sickness.
That seventy-first original was al
uiobt enough to turn the "milk of hu
man kindness into clabber.1'
PearlTetheroW. Alphonse Uharbon-
neau and Steve Estes are new non-res
ident enrollments this week.
A row of shelves for the acomadatc
ion of magizines and papers have been
added to the conveniencs of the H. S
room.
Miss Hess has such an abrupt way of
putting the history questions that the
seniors can say with absolute veracity ,
"Ohlit's so sudden ! "
An opinion is prevalent among the
seniors that the man who made the ge- *
om try mixed his prefixes and that
man } so-called proportions are in re
ality impositions
The - socitey has made out
it's program This item failed to ap
pear last week , nut thro' any malicious
wish to suppress the doings of the. il
lustrious - s , but simply because
the aforesaid had not assumed any
name whereby they might bo mention
ed. We foci , however , that a matter
of such moment ought not to be kept
longer fiom the public and trust to the
latter's powers of penetration to discov
er whom we mean.
' * I'ljeworld ib full uf nublo peoulc ,
full of beautiful things. Ifwe could
only choose good friends read good books
Him good songs , practice good deeds ,
and put ourselves Jin touch wim the
beautiful harmonics of nature and art ,
ttfe
exceeding ' its present tete as to be al
most unrecognizable. There is no reas
on why the average person shonld nol
enjoy life in the truest sense. Nature
.with a lavish hand spreads her beauties
oef ore us. The man who goes through
life , never rejoicing in a glorious sunset
never feeling a thrill of expectation up
on beholding the grand old hills , nevei
Deling the impress of divinity upon the
tiny blossom at his feet nor the proof of
immortality in the eyes of a little child ,
he indeedmisses the kernel of life and
eats but the husks" .
THOMPSON'AUSTIN
The greatest event in the social
history of Simeon tooK place * at the
residence of C. A. Austin Wednesday
evening , October 30,1901. It was the
marriage of his daughter Sadie F.
to John W.Thompson. . The Thomp
son and Austin iamilies have , for a
long time , been residents here and
have a large circle > of friends.
In response to seventy-five invita-
tions , , forty relatives and friends were
present. Promptly at 8 o'clockthe \
bride and groom took tht-ir places at
tended bv brides-maids Miss Mattie
Thompson and Cassie Richardson *
groomhmen , Robert Thompso and
W. N. Ballard. The bride was very
neatly dressed in cream colored hen
rietta trimmed in cream colored sat
in , silk lace and pearls. The groom
wore a very neat evening suit. The
ceremony which made them one was
conducted by Rev. Cumbow of Valen
tine. -congratulations came
supper which was as fine a one as any
person ever sat down to consisting of
all the delicacies of the season.
After supper the young folks enjoy
ed themselves dancing until midnight
when all departed for their reapect-
ivejhomes all wishing the bride and
groom a long and happy life. The
'groom had furnisned'his residence so
everything was in readiness for the
reception of his bride. Thty moved
in Thursday and settled down to mar
ried life as residents of the Schlagle
valley , and as they have always rank
ed among our most popular young
people so they will continue to hold a
prominent place in public estimation.
They extend a cordial invitation to
all their friends to come and see
them.
They received many valuable and
useful presents of which we give a
list :
Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson , bair of
pillows and fancy pin cushion , plush
couch ; Robert Thompson , fine rocker :
Mattie Thompson , glass water set
and trav ; Ed Thompson and John
Spall , fine rocker ; Mr. and Mrs. C , A.
Austin , a full set of bedding ; Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. Austin , feather bed ; Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Savage , fancy lamp :
Swiss Savage , fancy bread plate ; Kay
and Clair Savageglass [ salt and pepper
set ; Vern Savajze , glass pickle dish :
Bert and Anna Spall , glass water set
and tray ; Chas. Bennett , set fancy
glasses ; H. He selgcsser , fancy cake
diah ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Guggennos ,
glass lamp ; Belle Carr , looking glass ;
W. N Ballard. set silver knives and
forks : George Rowley , set silver tea
spoons ; Josey Bennett , pair fancy
vases ; Gordy and Mamie Lord , white
bed spreadF ; D Ballard , silver set
consisting of soup laddie , pie knife
berrr spoon , cold meat fork , cream
laddie , sugar shell and butter knife
Ohas Ballard , white bed spread and
one dozen linen napkins ; Cassie Rich
ardson , linen table cover and set of
napkins ; Maude Bennett , pair fancy
towels ; Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. King.
Woodlake , clock ; Mr. and Airs. Con-
tuser , Thos. Links , Joe' Pedlar , Sadie
and Ray Pedlar , Loup City , fancy
white linen table cover with twelve
napkins to match ; Mr. and Mrs T. C.
Hornby , Valentine , fine rup ; Jennie
Smith , Lincoln , pair fancy towels ; R.
Stilwell , Oasis , set glass ware , four
pieces ; L. Piercy , Kennedy , fancy tea
pot ; .Jennie Morgareidge , Woodlake ,
fancy lamp ; Chas , Reece , Valentine ,
silver sugar shell and butter knife ;
M Minshall , Loup City , silver berry
ladle ; Mrs. A. J. Keams , Loup City ,
one years subscription to Saturday
livening Post : Mr. anil Mrs. Pedlar
and Mr& . Ditto , Loup City , silver sug
ar shell and butter knife : Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. French , Loup City , pair
fancy towel * ; Mr : and Mrs. W. T. Ow-
eo j LoUp City.volte linen table uov-
er aud feoia pillow. Mr. aud Mrs. A. C.
McCracker , DeaMoins. Iowa , set Silver
teaspoons ; Mr. ind Mrs. George Pou ,
Chicago , Illinois ser silver nut picks
and nut crackers.
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WE CARRY
A COMPLETE LINE OF
GeneralMerchandise
Merchandise
AKD
Groceries
MAX E. VIBRTBL CBOOKSTOX XEBKASKA ,
CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
d. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked "
Breakfast Bacon
THEDONOHER
Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best Two-Dollars
- a-Day
FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Hot aud Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
VALENTINE - NEBRASKA
U. G McBRIDE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CARPENTER IN GENERAL
I VALENTINE NEBRASKA |
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Cherry County .
Stone Co
Contractors and Builders in General.
* * - Composition arid ra l'iruoiV , slate royle. Brick
.and cement sidewalks. Native lime aud imported
' - . ornamental cut stone. Brick for sale.