Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 03, 1902, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
1. M. RICE EDITOR
Official Newpaper of Cherry
County , yebraka
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Thursday , April 3 , 1902.
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Diwplay advertising 1 inch single column I5c
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Local NoTIrrObituaries , Lodge Resolution *
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ranies living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known are requested to pay in advance
10 per cent additional to above rates if over G
cionths in arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
Srme people think all others are fools
who fail to agree vvilh them.
The infrequeucy of lucid intervals in
some people cause them to believe that
other people are fools all the time just
as a drunken man sees every one stag
ger in jr.
fi is n difference between men
who know fiiuuyh to give other people
just credit forhat they may know ,
and one who is > o narrow minded as to
believe that lie is the only one who has
learned anything All others are fools.
When you see a man suffering with
narrow minded conceit you hear him
complain mostly of how little other
people know. An original idea never
enters the mind of a conceited fool often
enough to cause him to believe that
i anyone else knows anything but him
self.
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. Pull down your neighbor and yon
pull down yourself , says the Healds-
burg ( California ) Enterprise. 1'ut
wire across the path of progress and
youII break yourown neck. Jump the
rich man and you'll suffer from pover
ty. Be helpful , bighearted and broad
gauged. There is nothing that hurt
business so quickly as the prominence
iu the world of a tight-faced , clam-
fisted , hawk-eye , .cat-footed , pennv-
squeezing , hog-heirted : , man-hating
cross between a glue pot and a vinegai
jug , who never spends a dollar unless
he sees a dollar and ninetyeightcents
in sight.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Dave George , from down near
Sparks was in town Tuesday.
Two more companies will soon ar
rive at Ft. Niobrara and will make
about three hundred men stationed
here.
There was a crowded house to see
Carrie Nation last Thursday night.
There were not seats enough to go
'round and many were compelled to
stand. Carrie made a good wild talK
and said many truthful and wise
things that many people might profit
by. Those who most needed her in
u struction will never heed it and will
go right on believing she hit the oth
er fellow the hardest. She admits
that she is a fanatic and that her
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mind has become unbalanced but that
she was made so in her zealous meth
ods as pres. ofthe , W. C. T. U. of Bar
ber Co. , Kan. , to close up joints which
she threatened to close up according
to law and failing , thought it her duty
to take the law in her own hands
which she did and was eo successful
in her first destruction of property
that she made other attempts all the
while cheered by such people as are
always ready to urge others into a
fight but are lacking the courage to
enter the arena themselves. We be
lieve that if you will take away the
curiosity of entering these saloons to
see what the men are doing , there
will be an abundance of opportunities
to talk to the proprietors , and tha't
no man can feel proud of a woman
who will degrade herself by going
among men who are strangers and in
in a saloon where it is unusual for re
spectable women to go , seizing the
opportunity of talking without intro
duction under the guise cf doing
B > metbing for humanity. Only the
curious can object to this plain state
ment of facts. 'What interest some
people may have in humanity should
not exceed the bounds of propriety in
their own actionIt is often times
an individual or selfish interest that
prompts the most heroic deeds osten
sibly. These should not be encourag
ed , but to satisfy the curious who
go into questionable places and en
gage in compromising language with
strangers they should be given the
freedom they desire but they will not
be respected by men as well as the
modest woman who keeps within her j
sphere and is found only in the most
pleasant surroundings , made so by a
perfect system of managing a home
and she the queen and admired by eve
ry One for the true womanly graces
1i 1 and charms that no public character
i will everJG ie
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Use XXX
Nature's *
§ Remedies
Grandmother's Herb Tea cures liver , bowel , kidney and blood troubles the way nature
does , and with nature's remedl-s. It i < such an agreeable , harmless , gentle remedy
as to oe suitable for young or old. It overcomes indigestion oy stimulating the
stomach , liver and bmvels to healthy activity. It expels the dangerous
watte matter from the body through the towels and kidneys. It in
sures perfect digestion and pure blood. It does all that any
livtr regulator can do , does more than most do and does
it better. Its elfects are seen in a good appetite ,
a clear complexion and perfect freedom
: : : : from headache. : : : :
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IN THE NEW STORE , and everything is as snug as a bug
in a rug. If you haven't bt-en in , como in , and we will
appreciate the call. We want j on to come whether you want something or not , and when
you have a want we want you too. Como once , you'll come a ain. 'Cause why ? Per
fection In service at fairest prices : : : : : : : : : : :
Quigley & Chapman ,
Druggists ,
Valentine , Nebraka ,
S. Q. and Grant-Spain came up from
Kennedy to meet a cousin who will
make her home in Cherry county.
L W. ILindy who has been down
to Atkinson the past mouth or more
returned last week to close up some
business deals and will go back again
expecting to make Atkinson his home
for a time.
D. A. Hancock has returned to kis
ranch near Simeon , from his former
home at Blackburn , Mo.
J. W. WhillansandaMr. McQuisten.
representing the Beatrice Creamery Co. ,
drove down to hparks , Tuesday , in the
intarests of the creamery. The cream
ery will open up here as soon as cream
can be furnished ,
Max E. . Viertel was clown from
Crookston yesterday.
Thomas Yearnshaw is back again in
Valentine after several weeks absence.
Wm. Steadman and R. M. Faddis
were enjoying themselves in town this
week.
John Mcllhan called to see us today
while in town for the first time during
the winter.
E. A. Werlich has sold h's ' store at
Oasis and will go to Washington , near
the coast , soon.
N. J. Grooms will sell his property
at public auction. April 15th. He has
sold his farm to Henry Grooms.
P. S. Kouche , of Brownlee , was up
yesterday , looking up a place for his
boys to board and finish out the term
of school here.
The new teachers for the ensuing
year elected by the school board are :
Prof. Watson , principal ; Misses Mae
Davenport , Hattie Holcomb , of Peru ,
Cora Thackery and Maggie Kobinson ,
Mabel Vaughan , of Burwell , and Fan
nie Mutchmore.
Testerday evening a few friends
gathered at the home of Mrs. Maier and
her daughters. Misses llattie and Lydia ,
to spend a pleasant evening with them
before they depart for St. Louis where
they expect to make their future home.
Ice cream and cake was served and the
young folks will have cause to remem
ber the pleasant home of Mrs. Maier
and will regret their departure. They
expect to go to St. Louis as soon as they
sell their stock of goods which they are
offering below cost to close out *
PUBLIC SALE.
I will sell at Public Auction , at my place , 6 miles east of Cody
and 2 miles west of Nenzel , Nebr. , on
The following Personal Property :
70 Head of cattle :
2 bulls , 2 and 3 years old ,
28 cows ,
10 two-year-old steers ,
19 yearlings ,
Lot of young calves ,
8 head horses ,
2 wagons ,
Self binder ,
Disc harrow ,
Hay rake ,
Stacker ,
Feed grinder ,
Seeder ,
Pair bob sleds ,
Corn sheller ,
Bull rake ,
Mower ,
Corn planter.
Complete s et blacksmith
and carpenter tools ,
Household furniture and
other articles too num
erous to mention.
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Sale commences at 10 o'clock.
TERMS : All sums $10 and under , cash. Over
$10 , eight months time with approved security , 10
per cent interest. 5 per cent off for cash on all sums
over $10.
GEORGE TRACEWELL , Auctioneer.
W. E. HALEY , Clerk. JOS. 8CHAEFER.
F. H. BAUMGARTEL
AT
OLD COURT HOUSE , VALENTINE , NEBR.
Bargains await all who come to the New Store.
N"ew G-oods just arrived and more coming. All who visit our store
are convinced that they get 100 cents' worth of value for every
dollar and come-back again. We have the Oowen Manhattan
, Necktie just what you want ior high band or standing
collars. We need not tell you the merits of the famous
"PresideLt" suspender. We have them. Call and
get a pair. Also Ladies' , Misses' , Children's and
Gentlemen's Shoes of the Best Manufacture.
We have a few Winter Goods that we are closing
out at prices that defy competition.
AND BE CONVINCED
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Joseph Schaefer , of Nenzel , will li.-vo
a public auction c n the-22d of April
Frank Brayton has been ailing during
the past week but is again up aud
about.
Evangelists Jaurison and Crandall
arrived Wednesday morning and open
ed a series of meetings Wednesday eve
ning which will be held this week in
the Presbyterian church. These evan-
galists have recently held meetings at
several places east of here in this state
and their work has been highly com
mended. The song services conducted
bv Prof. Crandall begin promptly at
6:30 : p. m. , sermon at 8. Prof. Crand
all is busy these days interviewing the
the singers of the town. lie desires
to have a chorous of about 40 voices to
sing during the meetings. Meetings
every night in the week. Free tickets
are issued for special lecture to men on
Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. A
cordial invitation is extended to all the
people of the tovn and community to
attend any and all of these services.
G. P. Crabb and family will start for
Olympia Wash , next Monday if their
business is closed up by that time. Mr.
Crabb is an old resident here having
come in ' 84 and has seen the ups and
downs of Cherry county life. In 1893
Mr. Crabb was elected Co. Treas. OH
the populist and democrat ticket and
was re-elected again two years later ,
serving four years'in that capacity.
Since the fall of ' 97 Mr. Crabb has been
engaged in running a general merchan
dise store , first as Crabb & Vincent
then as Crabb & Morgareidge , Wm. F.
Morgareidge having purchased Jas.
Vincent's interest and later Claude
Reece purchased of Mr. Morgareidge
and the store was run as Crabb & Co.
Now as Mr. Crabb leaves us it is only
fitting to jot down this item of history.
The friends of Mr. Crabb and faniilv
hope that the health of Mrs. Crabb will
be improved by ft change of < limate.
F : W. Jersig returned last night
from West Line , Mo. , after being gono
the most of the winter looting after bia
interests in Missouri.
Some one broke a window glass in
Geo. Hornby's store last Sunday
night. A picture of Carrie Nation
hung behind this particular glass and
it is presumed that some one took a
smash at the smasher and forgot that
they also were law breakers.
The city election passed off quietly
and the vote was practically unanimous ,
there being only one ticket nominated.
There was a light vote cast. P. P.
Simons and M. V. Nicholson are elect
edor two years and Geo. Elliott is
elected for one year as city councilmen.
Xotlce of Application fora .License t
Sell JLIquora.
Notice Is hereby given that I have filed with
the Clerk rt the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Valentine Nebraska , a petition accompan ed
by a bond duly attested , said petition prating
that I be granted a license to sell malt , spirit
uous and vinous liquors in said Village of Val
entine , Cherry county , Nebraska , for the year
ending May 1,11)03. ) .
HENBYSTmEB.
Dated this 3rd day of April , lu02.
Xoticc of Application for a License ta
Sell lilquorn.
Notice is hereby given th at I have filed with
the Clerk of the Hoard of Trustees of the Village
of Valentine Nebraska , a petition acoompanird
by a bond duly attested , said petition praying
that I be granted R license to sell malt , SL-lnta-
ous and vinous liquors iu said Village of Valen-
tine. Cherry county , Nebraska , for the year end-
McGEEB §
Dated this 3rd day of April , 1002.
Xotice of Application for a JLIcenne to
Sell
Noticp is hereby given that we have filed with
the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Valentine. Nebraska , iifieHtipn accompaied
by a bond duly attested , said petition , praying
that we be granted a license to sell malt , spiritu
ous and vinous liquors in saii Village of Valen
tine. Cherry < : uniy , Nebraska , for theyearend-
ing Mayl. 1903.
T. A. YEARN3UA.W ,
, IAS. 13. HULL.
Dated this 3rd day of April , 1902.
Phillipinos all Quiet
So am L I wish Cherry County to be quiet
also , and , as I am not going there , all will
come to my gallery and see how quiet I
am to take your Photos , Guaranteed to
please the most fastidious. Call and see
A. G. SHAW , VALENTINE , NEBR.
Accounts of Merchants , Ranchmen and Individuals invited. Money
to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities.
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Capital T a ict TTp
VALENTINE ,
FRED WHITTEMORE , President . j. w. STETTER. Vice Presiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
T. C. HORNBY r. S. JACKSON
PAINTING
49W 9 PAPER HANGING *
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$ R S , DENNIS ,
49 Valentine Nebraska All work well done
C. H. COBXEIX , President. Jff. y. NICHOLSON Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINF
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Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Banking Business Transacted
Bnys and Sells Domestic and Foreign
Exchange
Dbemical National Bank , New York. Correspondents ; First
National Bank , Omaha Neb
OWL SALOON T A YEARNSHAW
UffL unLyuil JAMES B.HULL
% > Sole Agents for
HERLAD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
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Choicest Wines and Gigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
[ f your CATTLE StJFFEK
from LIUE , IICH or MANGE
CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM
Sold by Quigley & Chapman ,
Valentine' , Kebr. M
Richards & Comstock ,
Ellsworth Nebr