Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 12, 1901, Image 4

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DEMOCRAT
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I. M. RICE EDITOR
of Cherry
in adVHiu-H. Slnjile
li filtv advertising l huh single column 153
er isiue of SJ.W ( a > var.
lxi > ilNi i < ' 'w , Ol.'iuuries. lx > dge Resolutions
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aud Social * tor ilex mte 5c per line per tsbiiw.
Itrahils. 1 } { hiclii - 54 CO1per M-sir in adv.'mc
itn-iuil 8iace | $30 i er null per year ; eujiuv d
'kii extra ; 1.00 L..cil.
Panics living injt.Mflcy'f-lfR'rry' Bounty not , [
all ) ' known aie tvipiesleti ( u pay iii auvHUce
HI p.-r ' rvtr addition * ! to'ulibve'l-jllei if.ovkrG '
inuiilhd in unvit'ca. ' " * . i * - . _ , - % . . t' ,
Notices of li/sgos of tto.sU free to br in 1.1Ive r
tiseis
ThuraaajyDecSmber 12 100 J
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Tina huh' 2s4 up the road (
O il.bv tliH s uiles of one or lw o
a Ivertiscrs trie < l to say someih iur. ' <
and Smart in referring to au arl-cln
U'hiuli Mi'pU'itt ( i in i inn iiapHij a couple
of uuu'is a o. Th ttdiior of this pu-
per li.iMi'I. foriinit i iliHtime. . ' thwt ilie
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little1 maifKap rijimit-lje.l .to ( * i biy- >
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ro v money from nw to tjuarir up liir
doitfieiiuy' Joilgn l'muJ which he as
secrclar 1 or uvji > ureT hailquaudured. .
John ( T. Maher , tlie best lookbij ; man
iw O'Neill rxcf [ tiiig .Judye Kmkaid ih
in Miiruay lor a. coui le of ( ! JI\H this
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Main .Jo'iniarrecojriiiZ-'jj lit .Jobu a po. .
sible It-.iiJf-r of the dfinocnita in hid eii\
aiid f Mr. 4 hf nui.v have'too meat a fol-
Imviug is ia bvinubl\bv his altaeksve
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ihink that ni JohnVe > eevuvilliug ,
untiring hisdali.u.s advocate of de
mocracyhirh will in lime assert it-
belf Wiih tbe'pfbple and his jealouscrit-
irs miglit do a nobler work iu bcrub-
bing iheir own furniture t * - * \
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and lii-o. Ijurleiifh of ihe Tiiaxvorth-
ftarJuui.uti NVI ! | .lffi > e take notice
that their" dear * rriend'Of > vhoiu fih y
IrtVe atwn\f Spoken well ami pointed
lo an a line man in every ua evidwitlA'
clotis iiu * . appreciate their kind words
? i'hrf .tie fach .given a tjlap'togethei ]
tM'itb ourw'lvVs lour ml .wit l"coijfem >
ioiii contemporary who claims to hav -
sturved out-i ) competitors.t How can
JiurieiulraniJ ljou remain in busine
\viih Micil u man as IJarker after lueiu
' As for i.m > leVM we are a\liUle "beUei
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ae.ju.unttMi aud don't mind v
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j Jf WH ha f liiti garlxcrabT ! some
f h.'ive who would try to have peopie be
' lie've tuat Uieifa was the pap-- ! ' whiuu
j wouldn't jjuollsu hear ay lalk we up
" ; iji ewj } would s > tfiotyi < e a fe.w local.-
abim't Jolln juit i tjiehiiailiuy ! ; rauch *
.r-uiati coming to town to see 1th
* . . fr.eudiiii J made this otllce a friendl\
aud business visit" ' anil seu'hit out " foi
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a newspaper and niake a general ki'ftk
Avn if a'ny .printing went to the othej
O'li e aii'f ii ck everyone who ; didii' !
. .k)4ijottniZrf-wUh us. We'd claim lo b
the wh l republican party and tnakt-
a kic.c .1 tiii-str th county otliicals not
be.ing tiue bhuj if U'ty ' rel'ujn-d to dij :
up for caliipaigir purposes and4 men
givo ihem a roa > t lor not refusing to
the commissioner-
c imply > vnii county
or-lnis in rojrai'd to ihe county printing ;
and blame them for turning agiinsi
Ihe party because they tjave legal priut-
i'-ir ' uhf democratic paper in compli
anco with a e niract inade f > r same b\
the ' c. ) mty com aissioners.VeM
prate about , the great good our papei
had done and claim to have starved oui
twenty competitors. ' It's a great ree
Oinnieji'la'ion to the town if > ou onh
' his . It's .
sec t'ne man and paper. ;
' ihelown aud ibriv-
\\tifi li'-i ever grew
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Si ADDlflONAU LOCAL , "
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P. F. Simons has ptirchaseu tl
w sjtabJejol' Koljtrt l\
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at the Taylor stock sale in brordon.
" "jJliHS. &letz jin1 ofjhe proprietors of
AI t Mrewing Co % of Qriiaha stopped , in
our ciry \e > terriay on his way lo tlie-
J'tjack Hillh countrv Mr Mei7 is a
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' 'hrJjl < t--hn ! > J. ) ig imm aud of good , ap-
Alex ( ! harbonnwi'.sa\75e lost over
nOO'tons of hfly in 4lie ret'Hiit ) rairie
lire but has over 200 tons left and will
d.ivide his rattle M-nding " Millie down in
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X l "i-a > ki | aijd AvilTgvt alonjj nic-eh- ;
T ! ] ) > : > iori : AT Cilice and n olns ii'p
lia e hecii nicelx papcrt'd mid arc
i ir g for a tuw t.ol ! paint. _ Tly
halt I ) IIM rniili'd the fvvo bac
'itMltyt ; Mt.or . Hud I. K. 'Ihaok-
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. K huutinptu ) } . a Gordon
and hi brother ' Horacp. ' V ho
- wnrkinjjfor I/ouin S < ; hjn.idt
n fiv kl iti' * vi'r our cityMont -
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I . . Port whiteVns in town lhfirst * " -of
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Thos. Gates of Lime Spring'.Ia.ls in
town 011 business. , ' * V * *
J. B. Sweeney and F. W Muf | h >
, are attending court from Gregory. .
J Jesse West , from south of Cody , it-
spending a few days in lown this week.
Ciias. Hpyt of Whitman is in toi' n
"this weekend orders ihe VAEFNII\K
UKJiOcu.yT seiitto , his home.
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Mflhon.C. Pratt , the iriah who i >
talked of for Mercer's place in con\
gress was in our eily this week.
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John Burnett of Big Wnite river , a
wealthy ranchman is in town after H
wagon Joad * * of supplies 4 . for ' his . ranch. ' . '
Mr. Burnett 'tl.aes iiutjj come-to town
very often but fakes a 'fwBgonj load of *
uoo-ls home with hirn * when he goes.
That * the way our people do business. ,
Hun Jjongland who has been.elerkn g
at the R d Fcoiitjor the jjaS.ttwo years
left last , niglit foT Si.urgiB.'S/L ) . W..tre
liis folks , live and he expects to retiifciu
thern for some time. Bon has inai y
friends in.V alenlineho regret to MB
LJiiiU'leaye- * ? WHS president of ihe ;
Dancing Ulub alnj a dance was given
in his honor la > t night which was well
aitcndtfd'and'Uiijoyed .by all.
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? , HeA'rralUjivil < uisH ol-jnIiuor imp' n
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! a1)teniii ) ( rhV vvajof griny al Hnlereai i <
ihe public last .Monday were prtS-ed ut
oti bihe court aud on Tuehday morn
ing the case of the state vs Antoine
L doux for . hooting John B-.ill Walks-
Behiiid was taken up anil occupied L\VV
( In } 8 , the case oiug to ihe jury . ooui
live o olokT ( yesterday evening Afui
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being \ ( Mil f over nigui ihe-vo.le blood HJ
lo 2 in favor of couvicliou. This tnorj
; ing 'the > 15oihwell ca.-e was Called
.Ouurt. will probably be in session all
next"'weiik.T ' - , . > / . , . . / .
The fourth"weeklyhootof the gun
club was .held loda at one'o'clock ' aud
a'b'ou't twenry [ reisulis . .preseiitseemed
to , hngely"eiijoy the conteat for the gold
cliampionhh'i iiiedal. Therevere six
shooteia iu today's line * .jind much en-
Chtn'a'sm't\ in tuftTfsie'd. A , S.ix.ji . ; n
fali of "ihe beautiful" might have dis
coura * t e'd lhfcauenibe4Sof . u a-ny cluba
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but iu this cate only caused" givatei
attfudaucu. The d.iy was exceedingly
irloiimy aud in consequence tlie usual
errorfe.Ywere'iriuch varjedr none of the
conteatanls shooting as Wfllas former-
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initial shoot. Before arriving on the
grounds be had announced his iuteui-
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tfrer thtj tiratte.u had safelylanded in
uJk oi ' the beautiful" * . < 'thon'test ' , -
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anta'breathe.il , t- i erfsicr whiletliti.uu'dJeiiGe [
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MU'eamed and howled , Alr , Joh'J1 L > av
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stated. lhathe .intended .to wear the
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nedal on a visit lo a nearby town next
tnout he Jailed to account for eleven ot
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t , a casa B medal will be used
* the ? club to add to the ptv&eit
great interest manifested. Fol
lowing are the scores , each man
shooting at 25white flyer' ' targeis.
Lero'v iieach , do ; John Day , 14 ; Win.
Chrysler , 11 ; Frank Day , IU ; \ \ alter
Parker , tf ; yrusi.Hogeif , 4 : , , . / .
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Cierk Cpin'p 1731 Al. W \ \ .
, X ( lice of Ai.MalEi : < ction ( ; t OlBcers.
Es.teemed Neighbors : YoVir pres-
. .nceSire earnestly rj'ipj sted at our reg-
ulat' uieetiDg on t-duesdr.y evening
the 18lh inst , tlmtbeing the date ot
o.ir' annual "election- oflicers. The
oJicers of Valentine Camp .No. 1751
request the attendance of every mem-
oer to take part in thi.s election ,
Fraterunllj'j
Notice to Creditors.
In county court wiihin and for lieny county
elmtskit. in ilic. nutiterul the eelate ot-i-'iea-
eriiK.&liaiiic : > ilectas > ed.
To i lie creditors ol sujd estate. You arc here-
l > y nulilled-iliHt 1 will sit ut t&e * coudiy court
room in \ aieiiliiie iu said county on tlie 21st
day f Dweiaber 1901 at-10 o'clock a. in. lo re
ceive and * exa-iii. o all Haiuis aguinst tanf estate
riu.n vitvr. to then adjiislnwut and allowance.
Uli < - tln.e 1'initt d lor Hiu' pieseUation uf siteli
.el : iii.ia.i.ni-i > mu t.S'i.te its stvi-u iitonihs Iroai
til1 3uth uay of " > ' A.D. . VjOl aim ibe liiue
liuiiied'i" ! tinsi.viiient ot iei ts i one year
Iron : sairt-20th il o oLMa > 1001.
\vuncrfs Ji > .i..nd .uid die * eal of said coiiuty
tl. . . > - .u ru > iy 01 October JSKM. *
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Notice For Publication.
-J p tle uinbus of the Fanners Alutu
aT liiMimuce o. * ofrLincolii.Mebiaska :
You are each , hereby notified ihs t
the members of aid company will hold
tbeirannuaJ tti/uniy ; meeting December
17th at 2 o'clock T. M"at the VALKN'
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i INK DKMOC'A AT building inthe town
of Valentine , , .Nebraska penman ! to
the b-lu _ of ftlid co'uipany , for the
pfirpg.N of electing ; proxies to attend
tii annjiat meeting of said company' to
ber lield al .Lincoln , JSebr ; Janu try 15th
liir.5 ) at , JO o'clock "a. m. i/hted this
of JSov. iUJl.
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Tickeis on sale , Tec. 24 , 25 and 31 ,
IfllMati'l Jan. 1,1902 , Pinal return lim
it. Jan 2 1902.floany point'Within
axfi | tance of ioti miles at rale of one
and..oue tninl fary ft/r'the-ronifd trip.
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Finest line of Suspenders at 25
cents in the city.
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Also many other bargains in our
general line. , , , , .
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W. A. PETTYCREW , . G-eneral Mercharidise
TO KILL LICE
CUKE ITCH AND MANGE
OX CATTLE , USE
CHLORQ NAPTHOLEUM
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For Sale by Quigley & Chapman ,
\7"alentiue , Kebr.
or * Richards & Oomstock ,
Ellsworth , Nebr.
are likely to bo used for glazing
coffee ? If you knew , you would bo
sure to demand
demandCoffee
which is never contaminated with
any glazingbf any sort , either eggs
or glue just pure , fresh , strong : ,
fragrant coffee.
The sealed package insures uni
form quality and freshness.
I Christmas J
Thinking |
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Must soon i enil in bujimj , and. it * ftf *
will- beveJl to bear in mind that J
wehav.e . tnsny.jioods that make i
Itjdeal pre t-ntH , Gifts of , beauty , %
ind utility. t , . - >
* Hair Brushes , .
Cloth Brushes , . ' . ' ; *
Hand Alhrors , " J }
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Toilet Articles ,
Policy Stationery , ; j
, Fine Perfumes , ;
ar.d ro.any other items. These
; arf sensible { lifts that are epptc-
iall.y , desiraole for presentation
to mtmbtrs of one's ovvn family
We ruakeihe , price right.
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RESTAURANT
OYSTERS in any style
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Everything to eat the
market affords. "
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Afine : line of ladies'collars and fancy
neckwear at Iva L. Efner's. ' 47-2t.-
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Wm. Epke w.ho w.as very ill of tjr-
phoid pneumonia is now up vand run-
ning-aronnd.
Ask to see our new line of golf and
tailor made slcirts just"received/
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St. JohnV Episcopal Chnrcli Iloly
( /ominunion'rT 30 a. m. . . > un < lay School
lUa m. Morning Prayer Litany and
Sermon 11 a. m. Evening Prayer and
Sermon at 730 p.-m. .All are.cordiall.\
iuviled. .
Cut prices'on children's fleece lined
union airts at the milhnen' store. 2t
Albert Wliipple of Kosebad canm
flown yesterday tj meet his son , Alex
ander , who has bpeirntten ing Wayne
College. Mr. Whipple makes'Hchange
in his Brand and pays up ift advance.
It did ttem a little .strange to see
Mr Whipplc carrying a sack of money
around on his shoulder to square np his
accounts in.Valentine but. such-vt.nir'the
case. 'Mr Whipple's credit is good for
more th > m one sack of money. . .
_ .and children's furs at the"
y tore. The prices are right.
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Build a Telephone Xine
Krolter of Stuart and Clrs
\ Johnson of VVoodt-Tke rer > - ip
'owlav in the interestof the inter *
- -He Telephone Line which has been
extended as far west as AinswortK
vlr. Krotter is the. owner of this tele
phone line and offers to extend it to
Valentinefor a guarantee of 140
buoks worth $1,50 each or
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in this should { ret together and
ita uccffs. No words of ours
will hinder this line frnm being com
pleted at an early date. A greTt
deal of interest is being taken in this ?
matter and Mr. Krotter offers to have
the line in complete working order bv
not later than May 1st 1902
Chas. A , Johnson thinks that Wood-
Jake will take 30 or 40 coupons books ,
lhat Johnstown would take some. If
Valentine could subscribe a hundred
or about that amount we could soon
have work begin on the line which
would mean something for the labor
ing man to do during the winter.
What we would like to see is a line
of telephone extend from Valentine
out to Simeon. Oasis. Kennedy , Chest
erfield , Newton and branch there
running to Brownlee and westward to
Pullman from Kennedy thus connect
ing all oi the county from'one end to
the other with the county seat. If a
few dollars can be spent on this line
we will immediately reap reward in
facilities for reaching the county seat
to transact ousiness.or to send in for
a physician , supplies or assistance
from one ranch to the other-in case
of fire and many who now live out in
the. country could then move to town
and have * daJly communication with
their ranches * Why not talk this up
at the same time and have all the
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con veniences toat anyone enjoys in
this western country where there-is
plenty of men whotare willing tocon-
rribute to make a success of "this
'iio t needed enterprise ?
In this west end' . , of the ( iountv
Richards and Opmstock put in aTele-
ohone line from Gordon to Iheir
ranches south for 60 miles and didn't ,
anyone's help. Here there is
hundreds that will be benifitted and
the cost willbe light for e'ach one if
they will join hands and put in a tele
phone together ana 'twill be a lasting
henifit that everyone will wonder why
we did without so long when the cost
was so little.
A. H. Metzgar of the Aletzgar Bros ,
ranch was in town Tuesday and tells
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us that they are putting in.a tele
phone line'to Merriman "r n their
ranch a distance of 50 miles. Are we
uoing to be last in getting together
for a telephone Jine.In y the past
there has been numerous opportuni
ties overlooked by our resident popu
lace and only brought to our minds
. 'bv some enterprising person or per
sons w.ho step in and we're left again.
There isa , field in which a man with
means can profit. There are rare op
portunities for investment. Some
one could step in and reap a han-est
bv the operation of a telephone line
throughout the sand hills. VThy not
the stockman get together and build
this line. own. it and operate it for
your own benifity Let everj-one ay a
good word in favor of a telephone
and eacfrone-try to'do something , get
together and call a meeting , oigan-
ize and get to work.
"Mis. Mary Haley motherof rnr
county commissioner W. E Fa'ey ' and
wife of Martin Ualey died , at the home
of her daughter Mrs. John McDermont
\Moville. . Iowa ; December 6 , ] 90h
Mrs. Mary Ila'l y w * s born in the par
ish of .Ornegai , county of Maof Ireliind
and was 78 years of ago at her rieith
She.wjis a professor of the Catholic
faitlt and. .was. inlem > a.in the Calvary ;
cpmetery of Sioux CityJ la. Mr. Haley ;
and his father , returned to Valentine
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.Sunday after . attending the fnneraj.-
The DEMOCRAT , extends tenderest.
sympathies to our esteemed friends and
fellow townsfnen who are called' upon
to mourn the death of a wife and' moth
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Accounts of Merctents/Raaeltrrien. -Individuals Invitef
Money to Loan on Pipst-class .Cattle Paper
and Other Securities. / ' " .
Valentine State Bank \
\Succcssors ( to Cherry Pounly UanK. )
Capital Tnicl Up j S
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.FRED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden .
' ' * CHARLE SPARKS , Cashier . . . . , -
T. O. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON ;
Co me to the
, , \ , LUDWIG LUMBER YARD
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FOB Lumber , Builders' Materials >
Buggies , Moline WagonsEclipse Windmills ,
. v Fairbanks Steel Windmills . , *
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J. A. SPARKS , Mgi1 ;
FOUND. NOT LOST.
The place to get the best windmill
aso pumps and tanks. . :
First door south of the Donohcr House.
S VALENTINE ,
NERR ,
# ? PAINTING
PAPER , HANGING I *
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R S , DENNIS ,
Valentine Nebraska x All work well done
C. II. COUXEIJU . V.
ANK OF VALENT-NE.
Valentine , Nebraska. - ;
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Bays and Sells Domestic ami Foreign Exchange' \
Jhemical National Bank , Kew York i First Natlonal'Sank. Omaha
CITIZENSMEAT .Jlf-
- MEATMARKE
J. W. STETtER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
FT dags liitof StcalcfP < ? t
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon ,
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T. YEARNSHAW
HE OWL SALOON *
JAMES B. HULL-
Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISkEY
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Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER'
, i. 'Choicest Wine and Cigars. '
VALENTINE X NEBEASKA
YOU CAN BUYi ; *
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Fine aud Fancy Underwear , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Yarns , Embroidery
Silts , Opera Shawls , Neckties and Notions , Point
Laces , Battenburg Lraid , Sofa Pillows , Wool ( Knit - * ' ' *
Slippersand Center Pieces made to order at-Prices that are PJGET
SHOES
AT COST PRICE
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