Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 04, 1902, Image 1

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    Lincoln Neb
VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY. NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 4 , 1902. NUMBER 33
Prospective
Purchasers
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of the "Acorn Brand" g
clothing can certainly fc >
be congratulated on the ? ?
sterling worthjthe style , J >
tlie tone and fit of these jj
garments. Our untirfcfc
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i \ig zeal and great purjjfr
chasing power have en-
abled us to place tliem 2J
before you this season ,
at prices that will profc >
elude any question of jj
our clothing leadership ? i
Red Front
&
Cold Weather is Coming
We are getting ready. Are you ready for
your fall suit * * If so , call and examine
onr stock or leave your measure. All cus-
torn work made in our own shop. Work-
* niansliip and fit guaranteed : : : : :
Ladies' , Gents' and Children's Shoes ,
TAILOK
AND CLOTHIER.
T. YEARNSHAW
JAMES BHULL
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Sole Agents for
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HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
. ! r : Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
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Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
' VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
. ] Anderson & Fisclier ,
i -DEALERS IN-
GENERAL HARDWAR
; Agents for the Quickmeal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
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WE SELL THE--
' Piano Mower and Hay Rakes
Coffins , Caskets ,
> 'i and a Full Line of Undertakers' Supplies.
Chartered as a Stste Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1881. August 12. 1902 ,
The ST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
000 Exchange and
, V"U. .
Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. CORA L. WAITERS , Assistant Cashier.
ITIZENS MEAT MARKET
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J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESK FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
TALK OF THE TOWN
Job work at the DEMOCRAT office.
Mark Zarr id now doing the printer
act on this paper.
Mrs. M. R. Harden is working in the
DEMOCRAT office.
When in need of job work call at
the DEMOCRAT office.
M. P. Kincaid is in town looking
after his political fences.
Geo. Bakewell purchased the H. D
Welter farm on the JNiobrara river
last week.
This office turned out several piece
of job work for our business men dur
ing the week.
Chas. Sherman has been suffering
with quinsy during the past week but
is better at this writing.
Mrs. McBride. of Rushville , is here
visiting her son and daughter , U. G.
McBride and Mrs. Perry Veach.
Dr. Winder accompanied by a
trained nurse returned from Omaha
last week. The Dr. is suffering from
a cancer on the tongue.
The Annual Co. Convention of the
W. C. T. U. will convene in the M. E
church at Valentine Nebr. on Wed
nesday September 10 at 9 a. m.
Albert Yeast spent several days
last week out on his homestead hay
ing and otherwise looking after his
interests there. He returned to town
Saturday morning
Miss Mary Jordan , of Arabia , re
turned to her home Monday morning
after having spent two weeks in our
city visiting at the home of J. T.
Keely and Cha ? . Sherman.
John Bachelor has moved his family
into the house he recently purchased
of C. G. Anderson and thereby be
comes a resident of our cityWe ex-
cend to Mr. Bachelor and family a
cordial welcome.
W. E. Haley returned Saturday
evening from Chas. Burns' sale at
Crookston. He reports a large crowd
in attendance and that everything
sold well. This is the result of gener-
ous advertising.
Miss Etta Frown accompanied by
Miss Mabel Vaughn made this [ office
a pleasant call last week. Mrs.
Vaughn succeeds Miss looses as
teacher of the 2nd primary depart
ment of the Valentine schools.
Geo. Bakewell , a ranchman who
lives near Woodlake , saw the ad of
Chas. Burns' public sale at Crookston
in this paper and came to Valentine
Frida\T , and Saturday went out to the
sale to purchase more stock for his
ranch. It pays no advertise in the
DEMOCRAT.
Bob Good , of the ' 'Bassett Eagle , "
was a Valentine visitor last Saturday
He came up to attend the senatorial
convention. Bob is a good democrat
and would like to see the principles of T
democracy come to the front once To Tu
more. He remembered this office with o
a pleasant call while in town , [
Miss Fanny VanBusKirk returned
last Tnursday morning from a four
weeks visit in the west part of the
state. Shr. also visited Pine Ridge
Agency and reports having had an h
exceedingly good time. Miss Van-
Buskirk returns rested and ready to h
resume her work cf dressmaking. M
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Max Viertel , the genial merchant of it
Crookston , called at this office last ita
Thursday combining business with K
pleasure. Max is an up-to-date busi-
nesss man and tells vou through the
columns of the DEMOCRAT where you eiui
can buy the best goods foi the least uib
money. Call on him when in need of b
anything in his line. ai
Rev. Cumbow returned last Friday clai
from a two weeks vacation and re [
sumed his work as pastor of the M. E. ai
church at this place. Next Sabbath
will be the closing services for the
conference year. This closes the diC
third years pastorate of this church C (
for Rev Crmbow. A Cordial invita F
tion is extended to all to attend these irw
services next Sunday. w
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Mr. Stacy , agent for the Rand , s ;
McNally publishing house of Chicago a
was in this city last week soliciting at *
subscribers for a to be
map soon pub w
lished by the above company , showing wt !
the latest government surveys : county in
state and hational , also the geograph
ical changes made all over the world
by the recent wars together with the
location of cities , towns and post
offices corrected up to July 1 , 1902
This office acknowledges a pleasant
call from MrStacy , a
Our citizens are begiuning to order
hard coal sent to their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall , of Woodhike , ac
companied by a nephew and neice were
trading with our merchants yesterday.
Miss Mary Cumbow went to Kilgore
Monday to get acquainted with her
constituents for the coming year.
Theo. Tillson , from down the river ,
was in town Monday shaking hands
with friends and transacting business
witn our merchants.
Mrs. Morrow , of Cairo 111. , returned
to her home Monday after a visit of
two weeks with her brother Mr Grady
who lives in the vicinity of Sparks.
Miss Tacy Collett went to Omaha
last Saturday to see the latest styles
in ] millinery so that she will be better
able to cater to the wants of her cus
tomers.
W. T. Bishop has rented the Wilbur
livery barn on Hall St. and opened up
a livery and feed stable. Mr. Bishop
is an experienced livery man and
when in need of a good rig and driver
call on him.
Frank Krampert , of Woodlake. ac
companied by N. J. Uck were callers
at our snnctum Mondav. Mr. Kram
pert dropped a couple of dollars into
the till , making his title clear to the
DEMOCRAT until April 1903.
Roland Robertson has taken a vaca
tion of a couple of months from the
tailoring business on account of
weak eyes. He goes to Cody to ac
cept the position of clerk in the hotel
there for Miss Wren Donoher.
Bowers and Parry purchased the
livery 1 stable property on east Cath
erine St. of P. F. Simons and have
opened up a first class barn , equipped
\vith new rigs , fine teams and careful
drivers. They solicit a shareofyour
patronage.
Mrs. Callen after spending a vear vis-
itinu in 111. , Iowa , Kansas an 1 eastern
Nebraska has returned to make Valen
,
tine . her future home. She goes to
house keeping in her residence on Hall
,
St. this week where she will ue pleased
to see her friends.
Miss Wren Donoher took possession
of the Cody Hotel September 1. Miss
Donoher is a woman of wide hotel ex
perience , having run the Donoher in
Valentine aeveral years , also a hotel
in Gordon. We wish Miss Wren suc
cess in her new location.
John Tripp , Supt. of the Indian
Boarding School on Rosebud reserva
tion , was on our streets Monday , He
brought his daughter Emma and ? on
Perry , also Miss Bessie Eaton , daugh
ter of [ .the matron , down to goto
Wayne Nebr. , to attend school ilie
coming year.
Mr. Moses and grand-daughter , of
Texas , were visiting their son and
uncle , S. N. Moaes of Simeon , a couple
of weeks. They went from here to
lot Springs S. D. and from there will
return to their former home carrying C
with them pleasant impressions of
this great north west.
Nicholaa J. Uck , a grocer of Oma
ha , called at our place of business
Monday and gave us $1 which entitles
him to read the DEMOCRAT for a year.
Mr. Uck is a brother-in-l w of F.
Krampert and is in the county visit
ing friends and relatives and looking
after ; his ranch interests south of
Woodlake.
E. H. Bohle tells the people of Val
entine and vicinity through the col
umns of this paper where to buy the
best < fresh fruits , bread , cakes , pies
and in fact everthing kept in a first
class restaurant. When in need of
anything in his line call on him , He
juarantees satisfaction as to quality
and price.
Andrew Quisenberry. a colored sol-
Her after serving his time and re
ceiving an honorable discharge at
Ft. Niobrara last week , was prepar
ing to leave for his former home ,
when he missed the where-with-all to
make the journey. He was heard to F
say that he had been touched for $205
T.
and a ticket , the latter he was seen
have purchased. The poor fellow
was nearly distracted for he began to
think he would have to enlist again
order to get home. When , alas , he
awoke from one of his dreams , and
remembered having put the missing
articles into a pocket in his shirt.
His face was wreathed in smiles and
he is now a firm believer in the old
adage. There is nothing so handy as
pocket in a sbirt ,
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49 We have the latest in Kilted "Walking Skirts ,
49 49 I3ox Plaited Skirts and Side Pleated Skirts ,
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49 In all colors Oxford , Black , Bro\vn , Blue , &
49 49 Snowflake and Gray. A full line , unexcelled
49 in style , tailoring , quality and prices : : :
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49 That are distinctive in Style and Fnish
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WE CARRY
A COMPLETE LIN2 OF
GeneralMerchandise
Merchandise
AKD
Groceries
MAX E. VIERTEL NEBRASKA CBOOKSTON
Just Received , a
Car of Sack Salt ,
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise-
Your Pocket Book Will Stand It
A Fob Chain for Summer Wear
Ladies' and Gent's Patterns
in Leather , Silk or Grold
O , W , Morey , The Old Reliable Jeweler.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
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 Jaid TTp 3 5 ,
VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
FRKD WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Prcsiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
. O. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON
DO YOU WANT A WINDMILL:1 ; ( : good so yon one. Iran t
The place to get the best Windmill , alsc pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher House.
S.MOON . . . Valentine , Nebr.
Do You Read The Democrat ? Hott