Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 19, 1902, Image 1

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    I./ / THE DEMO
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHEERY COTTNTY. NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. r * JUNE 19 , 1902.
Prospective
Purchasers
of the "Acorn Brand"
clothing can certainly
be congratulated on the
sterling worththe style ,
the tone and fit of these j j
garmentsOur untir- ;
hig zeal and great purj j
chasing power have en- j
abled us to place them ij
before you this season jjj
at prices that will prei >
elude any question of
our clothing leadership
The.
Red Front
It's not so hard to keep cool
When you prepare for the hot weather from our up-to-date wearing apparel.
Summer Shirts and Shirt Waists A 60c.
TVri - 5 J'ust tlie thins for sweaty . feet.
Mens They win cure 'em.
The Lightest of Lightweight Underwear
D . AND TAILOR CLOTHIER.
Now is your time to buy lots in
. McDonald's Addition. Prices ranging
from $45.00 up. For further informa
tion apply to W. E. HALEY
FOR RENT 40 Acres good land south
of track. Has been broken : : : : : :
We are also selling
A Line of General Merchandise
At Bed Eock Prices at our General Store in
Crookston , Nebr. E. MoDOKALP.
THEDONOHER
J. C , WEBB. Proprietor.
Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Best Two-Dollar * a-Day
JTIE8T-OLAS8 jftOUERN HOTEl
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , Hot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms
VALEHTIEE - HEBRASKA
§ Andersoi ) . & Fischer ,
-DEALERS IN -
IGENERAL HARDWARE !
Agents for the Quickmeal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
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8 Piano Mower and Hay Rakes |
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CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
Pirgt-class line of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
Do You Read The Democrat ?
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iTALK OF THB TOWN
Dr. Lewis has added an X ray
machine , one of the largest made
to the equipment of his office.
A.'G. Shaw has improved the
appearance and comfort of his
gallery by building an awning in
front .
Miss Margaret Robinson left
for Fremont last Friday , where
she intends spending the sum
mer in school.
Geo. W. Coleman , of Simeon ,
and Miss Bessie M. Hoffman , of
Wood Lake , were married in Val
entine , on the llth , by Rev. Hoi
sclaw.
Mr. Cornell has built , a "sub
stantial plank sidewalk from the
old to the new court house , which
is a great improvement for that
part of town.
James Skirving returned Mon
day night from his trip to the
coast. He reports havm a splen
did time and certainly looks re
freshed. Ainsvvorth Herald.
Ainsworth has some mesm peo
ple who desecrate tombstones
and $10 reward is offered for the
capture of the offender. When
caught , they should be placed six
feet below a cheap stone.
Cody people have raised $150
with which to celebrate the glo
rious Fourth. They should blow
it in for car fare and bring the
entire population of that burg to
Valentine so they may see the na
tion's birthday properly cele
brated.
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GH. . Bake well and family are
recent arrivals from Wood Lake ,
in Cherry county , having driven
across the country. He bought
a lot in the northeast part of town
on which he will build a house
and go to work at his trade , carpen
tering. Alliance Pioneer Grip.
While the people of Valentine
were swearing at the zephyr that
made the dust ily last Saturday ,
the Omahogs were hustled about
by a wind that upset carriages ,
blew down buildings and would
lave blown some of the wicked
ness out of the town had it not
been too deeply rooted.
Miss May Dwyer , of Cherry
county , went to Fremont , Mon
day , accompanied by her brother
Charley , who returned Tuesday
and with Miss Clara Martin left
for Cherry county , at which place
they were guests at a dance giv
en by Alf. Morris Tuesday night ,
Ainsworth Star-Journal.
Vincent Slavik , a prosperous
Bohemian farmer near Brainard ,
couldn't get along peaceably with
lis wife , so he settled . he matter
by shooting her full of holes and
then jumping into a well. He has
"gone before" and she is so near
the New Jerusalem that she can
see the hinges on the pearly gates.
Dave Hanna was visiting in
Ainsworth last Thursday Dave
las the cinch on the nomination
for representative in Cherry and
Keya Paha counties and that
means that he will represent
those counties in the legislature
this winter and no better selec
tion could be made. Ainsworth
Star-Journal.
Win. Grooms returned with his
brother John from Lincoln ,
f hursda/y nigit. } It is wiih
siderafcle gratification to the
friends of Mr. Grooms to learn
of his return and the gratitude
of William and his brothers , sis
ters and aged mother is more
deeply felt than words can ex
press for the kindly assistance
gwen by neighbors and friends
for hijsi release.
Bud Gaskill , from up the river ,
in town Monday with a load
of hogs which brought 6 .
It begins to look as though
Schwaberow had no intention of
returning to his old boarding
place at the Hotel Layport.
Francis McDermott , living one
mile east of Crookston , spent last
Friday evening with his friend ,
Will Kelly , and started home af
ter the rain. He got about half
way there when he was thrown
from Ms horse and from that
time until 8 o'clock Saturday
morning , when he was found by
Mr. Crtvanaugh and taken home ,
his mind is a blank. Dr. Furay
was summoned and found that
the injuries consisted of a brok
en nose and right wrist , lip cut
and face scratched , evidently
from being dragged by his horse ,
which was found near by.
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Much information has been
placed before our readers during
the past four weeks concerning
the Millard , the leading hotel of
Omaha , the great improvements
that have b'een made through re
modeling , renovating and refurn
ishing throughout ; its central lo
cation , first-class cuisine , high
grade service , and the fact that
our townspeople can stop at this
first-class Omaha hotel as low as
$2 per day on the American plan
and $1 on the European plan-
There , is still much more to be
said concerning the hotel and its
management that our readers are
certain to be interested in. It is.
a part of what is known as the
Markel hotel system , and very
few people of this state know of
its vast extent. It comprises the
Millard , in Omaha , the Lincoln , o
at Lincoln , and all the hotels and o
eating houses from the Transfer
eating house at Council Bluffs
and the Union depot at Omaha ,
along the Union Pacific railway to
Ogden and Salt Lake , Utah ; and
from Granger , along the Oregon
Short Line to Huntington , Ore
gon , and thence on to the Union
depot at Portland , Oregon. And
that is not all of it. The System
through another chain of hotels
and eating houses , extends south
ward from Kansas City , Missou
ri , along the Kansas City South
ern railway to Port Arthur , Tex C2
as. Thus the name of J. E. Mar ai
kel , the head of this great hotel
system , is indellibly impressed
upon trans-continental travel
from the Missouri river to the
Pacific ocean and upon another c
line of travel from Kansas City
to the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly
three thousand people are on Mr.
Markel's pay roll. One item
alone , out of very many , will give
an idea of the vast expense con
nected with the supply depart
ment of the Markel hotel system.
During the year 1901 , more than
one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars was expended for fresh
meat beef , pork and mutton
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only. That explains why every f
one who stops at the Millard or
the Lincoln , or any other of the
Markel hotels or eating houses ,
speaks so highly of the fine cuts
of fresh meat that are without
exception served to them. It is
always the best that can be had
in the market. MPi Markel will
havenQthing ] $ $ & than that served
at his tables. The next time our
readers visit Omaha they should
stop at the Millard or if in Lin
coln they should stop at the Lin
coln , the only first-class hotel in
that city , and most conveniently
located opposite the railway de
pots and the postofiice. The rate
at the Lincoln is also as low as
$2 per day on the Amerjc plan.
Summer Goods
The water in the mill dam is just ri ht. Don't you
want a bathing suit ? We have them
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Our sun umbrellas are the beat for the
Sun Umbrellas
money in the city.
' nice and-cool and ladies' fancy
Ladies' Low Slides
R R hose to co with them.
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Come in and see our linen dress goods with
Dress Goods
applique trimming to match ,
! Japanese Matting for the floor. Cool and clean.
R A full stock of General Merchandise ,
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8 DAVENPORT & THACHER
WE CARRY
A COMPBLTE LINE OF
GeneralMerchandise
Merchandise
AND
Groceries
MAX E. VIERTEL NEBRASKA CKOOKSJQN
Just Received , a \
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Car of Sack Salt !
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise , s
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RINGS AND RINGS.
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'ou can have them plain or with sets , elaborately
irved or no carving at all. Bring your finger
id let us fit it up for you : : : : : :
> . W , Morey , The Old Reliable Jeweler.
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Our stock is now complete and consists of
MlilO The Ecll"PBe Fairbanks-Morse Galvanized o
Steel , and Wind Motors
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Our display of Buggies is the Largest and S
Finest ever brought to Cherry County
John Deere riding and walking Listers , John Deere riding ind walking
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and walking Cultivators and sledges. Stirring and Breaking Plows.
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Moline and Banner Wagonso ,
McCormick Mowers and Bakes !
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Dane Sweeps Superior Stackers I
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Our stock of Lumber and Builders' Materials is the largest and
most complete ever carried here. Come and examine go
our stock and let us give you our prices.
LUDWIG LUMBER YARD |
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