Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 02, 1902, Image 1
Historical Society \ m VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY. NEBRASKA .VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 2 , 1902. NUMBER 37 t/i ww- Prospective & Purchasers 2 * of the "Acorn Brand" jj , clothing can certainly ifr be congratulated on the S oV sterling worththe , style , ft the tone and fit of these ? J garments. Our untir- { hig zeal and great pur- j chasing power have en- abled us to place them fcL > L L before you this season 2 at prices that will pre&f > elude any question of jj our clothing leadership & ftft ft The ftft Red Front ftft - -s vtrr .1 * / \ t G-c _ Weather is Coming We are getting ready Are you ready for your fall suit ? If so , call and examine our stock or leave your measure. All cus- tornwork made in our own shop. Work manship and fit guaranteed : : \ : : Ladies' , Gents and Children's Shoes Ladies' , Misses'and Children's Jackets The best Mercerized Skirt on earth for $1,00 f > TMAD'n | TAILOE h0 I IIIA H U. AMM3LOTHKER. T. A. YEARNSHAW JAMES BHULL C * " Of a * Sole Agents for HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER Choicest Wines and Cigars , r VALENTINE x NEBRASKA \ 7 xT as ggya fe&y5 Anderson & Fischer , - HEALERS IN- a 4 - tir Ageuts for the Quickmeal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges. r f -WE SELL THE-- I Piano Mower and Hay Rakes. Lt i S' . i j wyt TJS& jCoffins , Caskets , d w and a Full Line of Undertakers' Supplies. Is H Isf SSS32S333 M MN Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank N Juno 1 , 1884. August 12. 1002 , f IRST NATIONAL BANK ffa P a Valentine , Nebraska. ffC ( Successor to ) C E A PAID IN A General Banking 25,000. . Exchange and yv , Collection Business. C. H. CORNELL , President , J. T. MAY , Vice-President. M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. CORA L. WAITERS , Assistant Cashier , itc ijti ije CITIZENS MEAT MARKET tih tih J. W. STETTER , PROP h FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF h hsi IN THEIR SEASON sic sid 'First-class lino of kjteaJcs. R g Dry Salt Meats , Smoked c t i (8 fi TALK OF THE TOWN Curt Callen and wife were in from Sparks during the races. James McLean , of Rosebud , was down to the races. M * . P. Jordan of Arabia was on our streets Saturday. Mr. Spencer of Crookston was a Valentine visitor Saturday. John Shelbourn of Sparks was a Valentine visitor Saturday. Earnest McLean of Norden spent several days in town last week. Mr and Mrs. W. T. Cramer were Valentine visitors Saturday. John Harden purchased a new two seated buggy last week. Charlie Poiser of Newton was tak ing in the sights of Valentine last week. Miss Myrtle Query returned last Wednesday night from the Sani tarium. * C. P. Jordan and lamily of Rosebud were in town last week taking in the races. J. R. Lee , of Brownlee , was a pleas ant caller at this office while in the citv last week. Mrs. Charlie McNareand sons were in town visiting friends and seeing the races Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Paul Charbenaugh were visiting friends and attending thr races last week. Jas Langer of Norden and Albert Nenzel and son of Nenzel were in own Tuesday evening. Miss Larson , a nurse from the Lin coln Sanitarium , is visiting at the home of A , L. Towle and wife. Wesley Bolsclaw came down Satur day morning from Merriman to visit with his family a few days. Mr. Grooms , ' from Penbrook , found time-to drop into the DEMOCRAT office last week while in to see the races. Dr .J C. Dewyer has returned and j we understand he expects to locate f h ere and become a citizen of Valen tine again. h Miss Eva Harden and little brother Charlie left Tue.sd.ty morning for Omaha to visit friends and see the c Carnival , Miss Laura Straton a graduate of the State University who is teaching- frC the McNare school this year was in C our city Saturday. 01 w Florence Thompson returned from . the Black Hills and was visiting at " the hnuu' of H LSuUinghdUS and a \\ile duriuy tlie races. , Ed. Sear by and wife were doing business with Valentine merchants Saturday. They were accompained tl by Mrs James Searby A Charlie Rider. Surveyor for the re alloting outfit on Rosebud Reserva dc tion was in town last week seeing the cc races ; and shaking hands with his se friends ] , tc 1ST. C. Riggs and daughter of Woodth Lake came to Valentine last Friday to ( consult Dr Sejjnure the eye Spec ialist and called at our Sanctum to' W drop : a S into the till on subscription. Ed Satterlee the Nenzel merchant was visiting the Co. seat Friday of last week and dropped in to our cilice . tl for a friendly chat with the editor.tl Mr Satterlee is a ataunch democrat. nc Mr and Mrs. A Morey and niece tn Miss Mattie Davis left Friday night fr for < Lead and Deadwood. They ex hi pp.ct to be gone about a month. They ol go to visit the families of Sol Morey { wi and Hal. McKean h Mr Heath , son of the Editor of them Cow Boy , wa& a pleasant caller at DEMOCRAT head-quarters Saturday. Mr. : Heath has returned from two years at State University and is now P working in the Cow Boy office.Sc Wm. Ward who with his family ) left here last spring for Elberton' . Canada returned last week thourough- satisfied that Cherry Co. Is good It. enough for him This is the second time Mr. Ward has tried to better | j his location and returned to his "first' ' p love" Cherry Co. ! Pui < ui John Green a hotel keeper atjOi Merriman : struck Will StoVer on the st head last Thursday evening vrith a R single tree fracturing the skull and ! C cutting- deep gasl from which he te died the following morning. Green f ( gave himself up and is now in the'gc ' charge of Sheriff Lay port awaiting w the preliminary which will be held \ Saturday j Dan Roby of Springview was one who didn't forget the Editor when he was in town. W. S. Barker , went down to Omaha last Saturday to take in the Carnival and meet some of his people. H. W. Logan & wife of Norden came over to attend the races and visited with Mrs. John Shores of our city. Will Hassed , of Springview , is work ing in this office this week. He comes to us well recommended and he is a bright young man. Mrs Brown a mother of Mrs Mc- Crea and Eaton and Henry and Ki Brown is in town visiting at the home of Mrs. McCrea. She makes her home mostly with Henry Brown down the River. 0. V. Thome , of Lower Cut dleat school , Rosebud Agenc } ' , seeing the ad. of Dr. Seymore and his ear and throat specialist , in the DEMOCRAT came down last week to see the Doctors and have his ears treated We acknowledge the receipt of S on subscription. Dr Wm A Winder and his nurse from theiClarkson Hospital , Miss Key , returned to Omaha Tuesday to con- suJt the Doctor who is attending Mr. Winder. A week or ten days will be their stay , possibly longer. It is hoped that Dr. Winder will be bene- fitted and return soon. Wm. Thunder Hawk a full blood Sioux Indian of Rosebud S. D. is help , ingus this week in setting type for all reading matter while Mark Zarr and Will Hassed set up the Delin quent Tax List. They make a fine office force and the paper shows for itself what a lot of work has been done in getting out this issue. Dan Barnes was up to the races Friday and brought the word that Alex. Burr was renominated for County Commissioner of the 2nd Com. Dist. of which he is the piesentin cumbent , , having held the office for one term and has given entire satis faction to every one Mr Burr is honest , fearless and conscientious and has ; the respect and good will of a host of friends. J. ET. Sears came up with the ms.il carrier ; liom Sparks last Saturday to transact business He has not yet gotten ' his money for his insurance from the Farmers & vierchants Ins. Co. They seem inclined to beat him out of it. This is the Company to which we referred last year as hav ing a travelling agent and who would be irone when he was wanted It was m i.-for tune to Ur Sears that he was net insured in a Company that vvould , pay- William Ward Sr. and family re turned ! last Thursday evening from Alberta country Canada satisfied to remain in Cherry County. Mr. Ward does not speak very favorably of that country and complained that the seasons were too short and there was too much mud at the wrong time of the year. No markets was another feature and if we told you all it would take up too tfluch space this iveek. ( The family and Mr. Ward tiave enjoyed good health during their absence since last spring. In a letter received from Mr. Sullivan ' , candidate for Representa tive , he states that while he did not seek the office for which he was nominated , neither would he refuse the nomination and thanked bis friends for the confidence reposed in tiim. Everyone who knows this grand aid man has a good word for him and tvill be pleased to give him a hearty hand shake as he comes your way making a tour of the two counties to l et better acquainted with the people for whom he has already done much. . Robert Good came up with his New port nine last Friday night and on Saturday went down to the Post to play a game of Ball In the forenoon ind in the afternoon played on our ball ground. It was a swift game and thousands o persons witnessed . It was too swift for the Newport boys though they are ordinarily good players and a nice lot of fellowb who play ball instead of beefing at the P. umpire. It was a nice game and our people enjoyed it but they had to stop in the seventh inning to see the c Races that were just beginning The. Crowd ; though much excited and in terested in the Ball game they pulled' for the races with a grand rush that scattered people for a half mile in , 3. wagons , buggies , horse back and a' ' loot to see the best races ever held in 1 Furs 2 * Fur Cluster Neck Scarfs ftft ft ftft ft ftft ft In Beaver , Russian Sables , Marten , Seal , ftft ftft 4 ? ft brown Sable , etc \ t i : ftfr 4 ? 9 Muffs to Match 49 49 49 49 49 fr 49 49 DAVENPORT d f HACHER 49 WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GeneralMerchandise Merchandise AND Groceries tMAX E. VIERTEL CROOKSTON NEBRASKA School and Fancy Tablets Childrens and Ladies' Mittens and Gloves Also a new line of outings W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise. four Pocket Book Will Stand A Fob Chain for Summer Wear Ladies' and Gent's Patterns in Leather , Silk or G-old D , W. Morey , The Old Reliable Jeweler. : HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS Valentine - - Nebraska . . . . . " " ' l I I ! ! I m- * * * - - * - * * * * * - * * * - ! * * - * * * * * V.cconnts of Merchants , Eancliraen and Individuals invited. Money to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities. Valentine State Bank . ( Successors to Cherry County Bank. ) Capital g icl Up g5 , ' RED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden CHARLES SPABKS , Cashie ? C. HORNBY W. S. JACKSOJ * 00 YOU WANT A WINDMIU9i. r The place to get the best Windmill , also pumps and Tanks. First door south of the Donoher Uouse . MOON - - Valentine , ISTebr. Da You The Democrat ?