Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 07, 1902, Image 1
society VALENTINE DEMOCRAT THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHEKBY COUNTY , NEBRASKA VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , AUGUST 7 , 1902. NUMBER 29 Prospective & Purchasers & 'of the "Acorn Brand" clothing can certainly i be congratulated on the sterling worthjthe style , & the tone and lit of these ? garments. Our untir$9 ing zeal and great purJ | chasing power have en- abled us to place them i before you this season at prices that will proi elude any question of | our clothing leadership & > The. Red Front i HMOTBMMHHiMHiHMMMiMHiHMBMMHHHBiBHHi It's not so hard to keep cool When you prepare for tlie hot vreathcr from our up-to-date wearing apparel. Summer Shirts and Shirt "Waists A 60c. Men's Ventilated Shoesiust thAgu ! < aggfeet Tlie Lightest of Lightweight Underwear D. 8TINARD.TAILOK . . AND CLOTHIEK. THEDONOHER L > J , C. WEBB , Proprietor. IB the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest and Best Two-Dollars a-Day JTIKST-OLASS MODERN HOTEL In Northwestern Nebraska Bath , Ilot and Cold Water , Two Sample Rooms / VALEHTIEE - HEBRASKA * * * * * * * * * * * * ( * * * * * * * * * * * * * * O 0 I Sanderson & Fischer , ? 0 -DEALERS IN- * IGENERAL HARDWAREI 0o o Agents for the Quickmcal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges. o WE SELL THE o 1 Piano Mower and Hay Rakes. o GrX7TEt TTS e-iJ\T.T. . o 0 < 4Coffins , Cask ets § * _ and a Full Line of Undertakers' Supplies. o C. H. CORNEUD , President , Jtl. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier B ANK OF VALENTINE. [ Valentine , Nebraska. A General Banking Business Transacted Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange Chemical National Bank , New York. Correspondents ; First National Bank , Omaha Neb CITIZENS MEAT MARKET J. W. STETTER , PROP FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF IN THEIR SEASON First-class line of Steaks , Boasts * Dry Salt Meats , Smoked Breakfast Bacon : /T ' , * * - I-TALK OF THE TOWN * The sound of the school bel will soon be heard aain. > Plasterers are workin & on the addition to the Red Front. > Max Viertel , of Crookston , hac X QP business in Valentine Monday. > i Sheriff Layport drove to $9 Springview , Tuesday , on bus iness. J J. T. Keeley , deputy county > clerk , Sundayed with friends in ? O'Neill. > A. F. Webb was around last ? Friday with one hand in a sling.L Poison ivy. _ County Attorney Morrissey made a business' trip to Ains- worth Tuesday. _ Miss Frances Van Buslrirk is spending a month with relatives at Heminsrford. People are so busy making hay while the sun shines that the town is almost deserted. Fred Gatz , an O'Neill butcher , paid § 100.08 for the fun of sellhi beef from a lump-jawed steer. The Springview Herald assures its readers that the country in and around Buttc is not "dryed" out- W. S. Marr. of Chicago , sold a few crackers in Valentine Satur day and went east Monday morn in iijf- , . Miss Gertrude Jordan , record ing clerk in the county clerk's of office , is rusticating on her home- itead in Dewey Lake precinct. Col. Pullman has been ordered to proceed at once to Fort Nioc ° brara and see that the barracks J ' bo are made ready for'immediate use. Carl Krueger and Ed Luther , . of Hooper , arrived in Valentine llfc Tuesday morning. Mr. Krueger pers las an interest in Cherry county stock. and beca The daily papers are demoting ind more space to sentimental slobber over the Strong-Yohe scandalua than the case seems to warrant. Ring off. ing Judge Walcott returned from no Deadwood , Tuesday , wearing a out badge. He says the people up there are wearing nothing but bades this season. While playing ball last Friday found : one of the soldiers caught a ball ho lot from the bat in his right eye tart and that organ was closed for re- when airs in short order. am mt t t * _ he The twelve-year-old daughter "It ! of John Hungenberg , of Nor den , what was drowned in the Niobrara . turned near Norden , Saturday. The ody was recovered. no your Burlars entered the residence of Editor Risley , of the Grand At sland Democrat , recently , and lodge ame near starvin to death be city fore they could escape. 4th , inenl Miss Alma Carlson returned sented Friday night from a year's visit thel with relatives in Pennsylvania. tion She was accompanied by Claude the Anderson and Mr. Johnson. by T , . . -i . i , ilows Prairie chickens are not ripe , T enough to pick yet but nearly Lodge everyone carries a gun and would not hesitate to shoot in self de in fense if attacked by a chicken. No. An ordinance to prohibit gam to bling in Valentine reached the third reading and was ready for passage , Monday evening , and change died right there. The motion to be pass cUci nut receive a second , [ W. The printers of Holt county have challenged the lawyers to play a game of ball for $30 and a banquet. Their spunk is to be more admired than their judg ment. merT Tlie Omaha water company has purchased a new jmmp with u capacity of 20,000,000 gallons a day. What a beaut that pump would be to get the water out of stocks. Do you feel all run down , have no appetite and a tired feeling ? A paid-up * subscription to the DEMOCRAT . . will do more to re lievc you than anything we know of. Try it. Miss Jennie , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morgareidge , was married at Dayton , Wyo. , Julj 28th , to Clias. 0. Day. The DEMOCRAT extends the usual congratulations. The mill is being thoroughly overhauled and remodeled and the Plansifter system , the most modern , is being introduced. Whc completed it will be one of the best equipped mills in the stat < . statA. A. Nenzcl , of Nenzcl , returned Friday from Omaha , where he marketed a load of steers. He reports a satisfactory market and dropped some of his surplus the ' DEMOCRAT'S-treasury on liis subscription account. A lodge of the Fraternal Union America was organized Satur day evening with twenty mem bers and there were a dozen more applications on file. They meet again next Saturday and it is ex I pected that the membership will more than doubled at that : time . I The Chadron Journal crows a little because it is one of the pa selected to publish the pro posed constitutional amendment , I thinks the selection was made o because of the excellent standing splendid circulation of the pape The Journal has missed guess. It was selected be cause it swallows every dose hav A the g. o. p. label on the bottle matter how nauseating , with making a wry face. The following incident is vouched for by the Globe , of O Atchison , Kansas : A policeman a hotelguest roaming about streets in his sleep. He started to lead the man to jail , her the stranger protested. "I guilty of no wrong-doing , " said , "i am a somnambulist. " don't i make any difference church you belong to , " re . 11 * the officer , "You can't do walking on these streets in shirt tail. " the last session of the grand , A. F. & A. M. , held in the of < Omaha , commencing June 1902 : , the following amend to the constitution was pre ( and is now submitted to lodges for approval or rejec : "Resolved , that Art. Ill of Constitution be , and is here amended so as to read as fol : 'Article III. The Grand FRED " shall hold a regular com T. C. munication annually , in the city the city of Omaha. ' " All members of Minnechadusa lodge 192 are earnestly requested attend the regular session Tuesday , Aug. 12th , at which S. I in the constitution must taken. T. C. HORNBY , W. TSOMPSOF , Seu , W , M. Do & : : * * * , * * Bargains in Shirt Waists 2.00 Waists at 1.50 1.75 " ' ' 1.35 1.50 " 1.15 1.00 .85 .85 t : .05 .75 ( C fl .50 4 * ? 1 A line of Waists at 25c that cannot 4 $ be equalled for the * * < ? price : : : : 4 ? 49 4 ? * ' Straw Hats at Greatly Reduced Prices a * 4 ? 49 49 49 49 49 49 DAVENPORT THACHER 49 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GeneralMerchandise Merchandise AND Groceries MAX E , VIEETEL XEBEASKA CROOKSTON Just Received , a § § Car of Sack Salt ! W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise , g A 9009090909090909090909090090909009090909090909090 * o Your Pocket Book Will Stand It Fob Chain for Summer Wear Ladies' and Gent's Patterns in Leather , Silk or Gold , W , Morey , The Old Reliable Jeweler , face : I/CO HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS f Valentine - - Nebraska 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 Paid Tip S2. ! > , OOO i ! , NEBRASKA. DIRECT O.DS WHITTEMOKE , President . . J. w. STETTEB , Vice Presiden . CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier HORNBY W. S. JACKSON Jlighest cash price paid for JT'TJJEUS. The place to get the best Windrnill3 also pumps and Tanks. First door south of the Donolier House. S.MOQN Valentine , Nebr. You Read The