Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 24, 1902, Image 1

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    x ' VALENTINE DEMOCRAT ?
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER , OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
xvn VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , APRIL 24 , 1902. NUMBER 14
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Fvery Dollar
You Spend *
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for clothing this Spring
outside of this store is
hoiu'Ptly from 20 to 40
per cent wasted and
our values will prove it.
If you respect your time
and money you will at
once acquaint yourself
with our superior val
ues for the Spring and
Summer of
The. ifr
Red Front
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REMOVAL SALE !
About May 1st we will move
Into the Republican Building. To reduce
stock before moving we ma&e a Special
Discount on all Casli Sales.
Lots of goods cut deep Some square in two
TAILOK
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o John Deere riding and walking Listers , John Deere riding and walking o
fund walking Cultivators and sledges Stirring and Breaking Plowso
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Moline and Banner Wagons-
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of * o Dane Sweeps Superior Stackers I
> ur stock of Lumber and Builders' Materials is the largest and
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O o o our stock and let us give you our pi-ices. 0
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o Anti-rust Tinware s
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I Self-Generating Gasoline Pomges Wickless Blue FJame Oil Stoves
§ Garden Seeds that Will G-row
oIB Millet , Cane and Kaffir Corn
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CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAM !
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Rousts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Baoon
GET AT THIS
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f-TALK OF THE TOWN * I
< Dave Dunn , of Britt , was in town
the fore part of the week.
John Neiss was over from the res
ervation the latter part of last week.
Henry Beecker , from out on the
north table , was in town last Satur
day.
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T. Ashourn , from down the river ,
was in town the latter part of last
week.
The Ludwig Lumber Yard unloaded
nine cars of building material since
the first of the month.
R. J. ( ! ook came ( 'own from Cody
the latter part of last week to spend
a few days with hn family
Alex Charbonneau camedhwn from
his ranch on the reservation , Monday
to visit in town for a few days.
Will Clarkson , the ice man , has re
cently had his wayon painted which
gives it a very neat appearance
Len Bivens has resigned his position
with Davenport & Thacher and ac
cepted a position at the Red Front.
Editor Heath , of the Cody Cow Boj ,
came down from Cody Monday morn
ing and while in town made this office
a pleasant call.
The editress of the Stuart Ledj/er
savs she is busv and asks the youth of
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the town to refrain from making goo
goo eyes at the contents of the Ledg
er office
The sale of Joseph Schaefer's which
was to have been last Tuesday was
postponed on account of the blizzard.
The ale will take place next Tuesday
the 29th.
Wm. Epke , who moved to town last
fall so as to give his children a better
chance to attend school , moved his
family back to his ranch near Crooks-
ton , Friday
The slorm of snow and sleet that
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strucKJthis country onday night and
Tuesday was a good thing for the
range but hard on thr cattle : many of
themnot being in condition to stand
it.
The Odd Fellows lodge has taken
stock in the Fraternal hall and the
concern will start out practically free
from debt Committees are at work
on plans for a grand opening of the
hall in the near future.
Davenport & Thacher are painting
and papering their store and when
the work is finished the appearance t
of the store will be very much im
proved.
Pete He-or ( } came down rom his
ranch on the reservation last week to
spend a few days in town. Pete has
a fine ranch and several hundred head
of cattle horses which enables him to
enicv life with comfort and ease.
The "all star vaudeville company"
that played here a short time ago
went broke at Merriman and one of
the actors published a card of thanks *
thanking the citizens of Merriman for si
assisting him elf and wife to get back in
home inat
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The new village board met Satur T
dav evening and organized by elect el
ing Geo Elliott cnairman. Thev ap- tr
pointed Chas. Sparks treasurer , A. Qj
M. Morrissey clerk , and Webb HilQ
singer marshall. All the licenses ap-
plied for were granted.
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The people of Rushville are study foUl
ing the plans of our court house as a
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model for a new building for Sheridan
county. The majority of the tax pay SdP'
ers who have examined the plan ? are P'
of the opinion that they cannot do
better than to duplicate our building. se
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F. M. Sageser is in town this week
from Chambers , Nebr. , visiting with
friends and his son-in-law , Claude
Reece , nf nrar Simeon Mr. Sagger
formerly lived at this place and
worked in Crabb & Co's store. He
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made this office a pleasant call while 01P
in town Tuesday. d
The Nebraska Experiment Station at
at.Si
has just issued Bulletin No. 72 , which .Si
gives the results of five '
years' experigi
ments with winter wheat. " The bulle
tin may be obtained free of cost by
residents of the State upon writing to ect
the Agricultural Experiment Station , ct
Lincoln , Nebraska. of
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The newest , and at the ame time
about the buaieatof ValentinVa ig ? C'6W
stitutions is the cigar factory of A. W
P. Webb. The capacity of the fac
tory is 600 cigars per day and they to
arevoruinjr early and late to supply
the demand for their ponds and they
Those who shed their flannels Sun
day hunted them up bright and early
Tuesday mornintr.
Geo. Elliott has a new sign that just
matches the neat front to his store.
Christensen did the work.
A soldier fell from a special train
near Hay Springs , Saturday night
and laid on the prarie all night. He
was unconscious for twenty-four hours
and there is little hope for his recov
ery.
Kosewater insists that "clean" men
be nominated for office by the republi
cans and he wants a nomination him-
snlf. Well , Rosey has no-little ability
and he wouldn't steal anything that
WHS nailed down - unless he could get
help.
Judge Harrington convened court
at Bassett Saturday , for the purpose
of passing on the motion for anew
trial in the case of George Witgrefe ,
found guilty of stealing cattle at the
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last term of court. The contention
of defendant in his motion was , that
the property stolen was jointly owned
and only one of the owners denied
having given consent to any person to
t-ike the property The morion was
overruled and the case will be taken
to the supreme court , Weigrefe is 58
years of age and has a wife and fam-
ilBe is in very poor health and
while he was standing to receive sen
tence he fainted away. It was a
pathetic sight which brought to those
present very vividly the sternness of
the law. The judge said he was sorry
to have to sentence the defendant ,
and that on account of his age and
the united request of the jury for
clemency he would give him but two
years Chris Pppe , who was jointly
charged with stealing the cattle with
Weigrefe and who pleaded guilty was
also given two years.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our heartfelt
thanks to our friends and'tke frater
nal orgnizations for their kindness and
sympathy and for the floral tributes
tendered in our recent loss of a be
loved husband and father. Very sin
cerely ,
MARGARETT J. DAVENPORT
and family.
Educational Department : .
BY LETA STETTER ,
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"Be but faithful , that is all ,
Go right 011 and close behind thee
There shall follow an shall find thee
Help hureheip. "
Mr. Jamison talked to the H. S. again
Thursday morning. f
Several were absent Tuesday on ac5
count of the blizzard. 1
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Misses Maude Jeffers and Cora Sparks o
visited Miss Ejisom's room one day last
week.
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Earl Pettycrw , of the c ass of ' 99 ,
showed his loyalty to his Alma Mater
last Friday 'n ' driving to Valentine to
attend the Delphian entertainment.
Tuesday morning the literary societies
elected Flo\d Pettycrew to serve as
treasurer for the rest of the year , the
office having been left vacant since Irvin
Query turned in his books.
Mr. and Mrs , Growden drove about
fourty miles last Friday through the
sand hills to be present at the entertain
ment given by the Delphian literary
society of which their son James is
president '
Juuior-Picking : ( up a Caesar ) I don't
3ee what makes the seniors complain
about their Caesar. It's dead easy.
Why just listen here ; ( forte dux in aro )
forty ducks in a row ; ( passus sum jam )
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Hwnig closed her school
one da } to come to town to the JNon-
Parsil entertainment and on last Fri
day she rode horseback fifteen miles to
attend the Delphian entertainment.
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Siu-h hnalty on the part of former
graduates is certainly commendable.
The Delphian program of last Friday
evening was the greatest financial suc
cess e er enjoyed by a literary society
the H. S. and compared favorably
every otJier way with thos'e Ibat pife-
c'a'ded it. The total amount leallz'ed
wasS4B.6'0 and after deducting Ex
penses it is found that we have § 39.45
add to the library fund. With tliis
TldiiitiOtt.we find that we have in all
in Mi" n-PH nry a part of which will
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WE CARRY
A COMPELTE LINE OF
GeneralMerchandise
Merchandise
AND
Groceries
E. VIERTEL XJiBRASKA CBOOKSTON
Sporting Goods
An assorted line of Fishing Poles , Hooks ,
Reels , Balls , Bats , Gloves , Bicycle Sundries
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and Marbles.
O. W , Morey , the Old Reliable Jeweler ,
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Bargains in Shirts and Shoes.
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F , H. Baumgartel.
Prices here are unusual enough
to gain your patronage and qual
ity good enough to retain it.
Cheap prices do not make cheap goods.
Neither c o high prices make good goods ,
Not every price the lowest , but a
tidy saving on your entire
bill , is the claim of
F. H. BA JMGABTEL ,
CW Court House , ft , Nebraska.