Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 13, 1902, Image 1

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
* - THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ,
OF-CHERRY COUNTY NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. FE B R 0"AR Y 1 3. 1902 , NUMBER 4
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49 For a pair ot men's .overshoes toto
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4 49 ? ONE DOLLAR toto toto
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49 For a pair of men's Perfection toto
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49 Rubbers to go over felt boots in to
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49 49 49 ONE DOLLAR toto toto
49 For a suit of men's or ladies'
Foreign Wool "Underwear.
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ITtH RED
SPEAKING OF
Ladies' JACKETS , CAFES , COJLLARETTES and MUFFS
"We have made prices that will sell them before
V February 1st
Lots of other goods also going at a sacrafice
\ " to'make room for SPRING GOODS ,
Clothing , Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes
D. ST1NARD , CLOTHIER and MERCHANT TAILOR
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Letter Writing , Cloth S .50 Excelsior Dialogues " 30
Oratory. Cloth & Young Folks' Dialogues " 25
Eloquent. Cloth W > Choice Humor * * 30
Good Rumor. Cloth 30 Little Peoples' Dialogues " 25
Young Folks' Entertainments , Tauer 25 Monologues and Novelties 30
Choice Dialect for Reading " 30 Drills and Marches it 25
Temperance Selactions " 30 LlttlelFolks'Recitations " 15
Select Speeches for Declamation ' 30 Young Peoples' Speaker " 15
Ho\v to Become a Public Speaker " 30 109 choice Keadings and Recitations 30
School Day Dialogues " 30 Easy Entertainments for Young People 25
Popular Dialogues " 30
Post Paid 5 Cents Extra
O. W. MOREY , Old Reliable Jeweler.
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on OVERSHOES ,
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and many other WINTER GOODS
W. A. PETTY CREW , G-eneral Merchandise
We are continuously receiving
And can supply you with
Best Grades and Quality
of GENERAL HAKDWABK
Our stoves are unex
celled in beamy and
Cj'iality.
Call and get one of our
new Calendars for 1902.
Leave your orders for all kinds of COAX.
ANDERSON & FISCHER , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
YOUR OFFICE * :
We Can Satisfy You in OualUv Price and Workaamhip
Bates Seasonable Give a Tri
A * Sclxatztliauer * Propr.
TALK OF THE TOWN
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Local Weather Kecord
U. S. Department of Agriculture I
Weather Bureau f
Valentine , Nebraska , week ending Tuesday
f ebruary 111902
Mean temperature , 11 degrees which Is 12 de.
greesibelowthe average.
Mean temperature for corresponding week
[ 8 it year , 10 degrees.
Highest temperature , 40 degrees on the 11
Lowest temperature , 7 degrees below zero
Highest and lowest temperature for corres
ponding week last year , 3D degrees and 31 do
Krees respectively.
Total snowfall .02 inches , which is ,13 inches
Delow the average.
Highest velocity of wind 28 miles from nw
Percentage of sunshine. 64.
D , C. GRUflOW ,
Observer. Weather Bureau.
G. H. Q. Smith iis ; on the sick list
this week.
M. P. Jordon was a pleasant Valen
tine visitor last week.
F. H.
Baumgartl of Crookston was
in our city the first part of the week.
J. H. Whillians of Sparks tarried
n town a few hours one day last
week.
Mrs. E. McDonald was a visitor
for a few hours in this city Monday
of this week.
Alex Charboneau , from over on the
reservation , was in this city the first
of the week.
Rev. Cumb6w went to Chadron Sun
day night to assist Rev. Clark in re
vival meetings there.
Elmer Bristol , who is teaching
school near Crookston , was in town a
: ew daj's the first of the week.
Robert Good attended the meeting
of the democratic editors at Lincoln ,
February 4th , and reported a good
time ,
Mr. Meltendorf , Dr. Compton , Miss
Donoher and others were out for a
chase after coyotes Tuesday after
noon.
noon.W.
W. Honey , W. A. Parker , J , L. . Me-
Elderry , E. w. Levie and J. H. Day ,
all of Wood lake , were transacting
business in our city Tuesday.
Dr. V. A. Goodrich , dentist , on ac
count of his business here will not be
at Nordea the 13 , 14,15 but will be
there the 20 , 21 and 22. 4-lt
There was a horse buyer , W. G ,
Wendell of O'Neill , in town last week.
We hear there are some local buy trs
here , too. Ask the boys. They know.
John Neiss , who is engaged in the
stock business on the reservation ,
was transacting business and vbiting
with friends in town the fore part of
the week.
TJ. G. McBride has returned from
putting the finishing touches on the
magnificent residence of Mr , Ballard ,
south of Woodlake. It is said to be
the. finest ranch residence in Cherry
county.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church contemplate giving a High
Tea on Saturday evening Feb. 22nd.
More particulars will be given next
week. Reserve that evening for the
supper as it will be worth going to.
Judge W. H. Westovercameup last
Thursday evening on 27 from A ins-
worth where he had been holding a
short session of court , and on Friday
held a special session in the Cherry
Co. court house and granted J. W.
Smyser a divorce from Edna Smyser.
There was some shooting in town a
few nights ago when some of the boys
got bowled up a little. We think
there were some pretty badly scared
people in town about the time the
popping began , especially those near
est the bullets. It began with a noisy
crowd and ended with a rough house.
flW. D , Morgareidge one of the old
pioneers -Cherry County came to
town Monday and closed a deal for
the Beers and Clark land near him
and will now have a good ranch of
1600 acres. On this Mr. Morgareidge
can cut about 500 tons of hay and can
run a thousand head of cattle on his
range which is mostly fenced. Mr. M
has lived in Cherry Co. since the
spring of ' 84 and is as well known as
most any of Cherry Co. citizens , and
now that he has a good ranch and has
built up a nice home for his family he
is ready to leave it and contemplates
moving to town in the near future
where he can further enjoy the fruits
of his labors in the years when it was
a hardship to live in a western fron
tier. We bid this family welcome to
our fair city and commend them to
our citizens as worthy people of which
any town or community might justly
feel nroud. Mr. Morgareidge is still
a democrat and proud tfi tb& same.
Andrew Schalzthauer runs a livery
stable and buys and sells horses.
Elden Sparks spent Sunday with his
family and returned Monday to Cody
on 25.
Miss Ada Anderson visited friends
at Longpine several days last week ,
returning home Monday.
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Mr. Redfern came in with a load of
hay Tuesday and took back some sup
plies to his place near Simeon , yes
terday.
David D. Dunn of Britt was in town
yesterday and called to have us put
his name on our list for a year to * the
VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
Wm. Franche and Henry Ballard
went out on a wolf chase yesterday
afternoon. We didn't hear how many
wolv es or coyotes they got.
Monday , Geo. Elliott began moving
his mammoth stock of drugs and
toilet articles into the new building
just completed by Frank Brayton
under the Fraternal hall building.
The room is much more spacious than
where Mr. Elliott was previously and
there will be room for lots of custom
ers and plenty of room for goods gen
erally found in a drug store.
Harry Hilsinger , R. S. Dennis and
Geo. Hershey went out to theirihome-
steads last Sunday. They're a jolly
crew and undoubtedly enjoyed ranch
life and getting away from the city's
noisy din for a few days at home on a
ranch. Tney didn't brin ' the editor
in any spuds , turnips , cabbage or
beets from last years crop , nor did
they bring a sample from the hen
roost to jolly the editor with. We
like the good old fashioned farmers
who has a cellar full of good things
to dish up and a Jat hen for a Sunday
dinner.
. , . First Sunday in Lent
Services at St. John's Episcopal
Church next Sunday as follows :
Holv Communion 7:30 : a1 m. Sunday
school 10 a. m. Moinlng prayer and
sermon 11 a. m Evening prayer and
sermon at 7:30 : p , m , All are cordial
ly invited.
A Small Fire
Yesterday forenoon while Pete Sim
ons was driving past the livery stable
of Stnyser and Hammond he noticed
smoke coming out of the office in the
south east corner and also some com
ing out near the roof. Stopping bis
team Mr. Simons took a hammer and
tried to knock off the boards on the out
side of the barn but soon discovered
that he could get to the fire better on
the inside which was burning between
the laths acd the Weather boarding
having caught from the stove which
was near by. Mr. Smyser was in his
dwelling near by and hearing the ham
mering of Mr. Simons ran out and
soon had the tire put out which hadn't
burned very long and did very little
damage. As is usual in such cases
there was no one about or there would
not have been a story. The stove was
full of ; coal that apparently wouldn't
burn when it was needed and when it
got started there was no one to shut off
the draft.
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Educational Department.
BY LETA STETTER , W
"This learned I from the shadow of a tree
Tha t to and fro dm sway upon a wall
Our shadow selves , our Influence may fall
Where we can never fce , "
The seniors wish it to be understood
tbat they do uot "pursue" stories.
The rule concerning tardies seems to
be having its effect upon the H. S.
Many have been detained from
school during the last week by illness.
The members of the llth grade are
remarkable for their Sunday school
stories.
We leain of the death of Miss Bixby ,
formerly one of the teachers in our
school.
Miss Alhe Cyphers visited in the H. S.
and some of the gardes last "Wednes
day afternoon.
The students of the H. S. are at pres
ent much interested in one of Miss
Hess' class books.
March 21st and April 18th have
been selected as the dates for our next
programs , the Non Panels having the
first date.
49 49 49 LOOK
49 49 49 AT OUR BARGAIN
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49 49 MIDWINTER SALE
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49 Men's Perfection Overs for Felt boots all sizes $ .75
49 49 Men's Snow Excluder Arctics , all sizes 1.00 * to
49 Men's Winter Underwear ,
49 formerly $ .50 to $1.00 now 2 for .25
49 49 Men's Hats " .75 to 1.00 now 25 and .50
49 Men's Mackinaw Coati " 2.00 now 1.00
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49 Men's Pants " 2.00 to 3.00 now 1.00
49 49 Ladies' Winter Waists" 1.50 to 2.50 now 1.00
49 Children's warm Hoods and Muffs
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49 formerly 81.50 now 1.00
49 49 Men's , Ladies' and Children's SHOES at one-half price.
49 to w
DAVENPORT & THACHER
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Fine aud Fancy Underwear , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs , Yarns , Em broidery
Silks , Opera Shawls , Neckties and Notions , Point
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Slippers and Center Pieces ; made to order at Prices that are EIGHT
SHOES AT OST PRICE
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