Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 16, 1902, Image 1

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r IHE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , OCTOBER 10 , 1902. NUMBER 39
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Purchasers
of the "Acorn Brand"
clothing can certainly
be congratulated on the T
sterling worththe , style , fcfr
the tone and fit of these Sr
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garments. Our untir- ;
ing zeal and great pur
chasing power have en
abled us to place them 8 > * >
before you this season i ?
at prices that will profcfr
elude any question of ?
our clothing leadership fc >
The
Red Front
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Cold Weather is Coming
We are getting ready. Are you ready for
your fall suitl If so , call and examine
our stock or leave your measure. All cus-
tomwork 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
D.ST TAILOK
. AND CLOTHIER.
T- YEARNSHAW
HE OWL SALOON
JAMES B. HULL
v Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
Anderson & Fischer ,
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-DEALERS -
GENERAL WAR
f I Agents for the Quickmeal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
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WE SELL THE--
Piano Mower and Hay Rakes
Coffins , Caskets ,
and a Full Line of Undertakers' Supplies.
State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
Chartered ns a
Jun 1 , 1881. August 12. 1902 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID Iff / A General Banking
CJOK OOO + & Exchange and
* r 5 - ' ' * Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , "President , J. T. MAY , "Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. COHA L. WAITERS , Assistant Cashier.
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND OAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks ,
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
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TALK OF THE TOWN
Oct. 1st : Born to Martin Becker anc
wife a girl baby. Mother and chile
are doing well.
Geo. Stover , the father of the young
man , killed at Merriman by John
Green , was in our city last week.
A prairie fire was raging several
days ot last week on the reservatior
and burned off thousands of acres oi
good winter range.
Work was bugun laying the wall oi
the Frst National Bank on Monday
Work will be pushed as rapidly as
possible. )
Geo. B. Simpson , ass't. G. F. A. , oi
C. & A. R. R. ot Kansas City , Bio. , is
visiting with Larkin Hancock since
last week.
Frank Cody was rather boisterous
and was called down by marshal Cor-
bin last Saturday , and tasen before
Judge Towne , who imposed a fine of
$12 and costs.
It is reported to us that triplets all
girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Nollette on Oct. 1st. O ne of the three
died in 14 hours. The other two have
since died ,
A prairie fire started from Rogers
Bros' , camp , while putting up hay
south of Wood Lake , on the Ramsey
place , burning a grove of trees and
about 20 tons of hay belonging to
McDilland a lot of range. It was
finally put out.
Mrs. John Tinnin and little girl ,
came down from Rushville Mouday
morning , on their way to their home
in Texas , stopping off at Valentine ,
expecting to see her son who has been
holding a bunch of cattle up on the
reservation.
Harvey Ingerson , of the Ingerson ,
West Co. Commission firm , of Sioux
City , has been in the city and county
the past week buying cattleHe
purchased 100 head of yearlings from
T. E. Cockran , 125 head of stock cat
tle of John Cronin , 154 from W. G.
Ballard and 200 from J. H. Quigley , '
A party of Omaha men , Mr. Munn ,
of the F. E & M. V. , vjr. Porterfield ,
Mr , Palmatier and H. H. Rhodes , are
camping out on Hackberry Lake for
a few days. Reports say that Munn
and Porterfield are good parJour hunt
ers. The rest of the party were very
successful in bagging ducks and chick
ens.
Services at the M. E. Church next
Sunday as follows : Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. ,
Subject , "Doorkeeper for God. " Class
meeting at 12 m. Junior League at
2:30 : p. m. Ep\vorth League at 6.30 p.
m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. , Sufa
cet , "Hero for the Gospel. " Prayer
meeting Thursday eve at T30 ; p. m.
You will receive cordial welcome at
all these services. CHAS. W. RAY ,
Pastor.
The first of the series of entertain
ments of the lecture course will be
gived Monday evtning , Oct. . 27 , at S
p. m. at the M. E. Church. The Hahn
Park Concert Co. will be with us that
evening. All who have tickets may
have the number of seat , row , ect ,
placed upon them by calling at the
Co. Clerk's office. Those who have
subscribed and have not taken theif
tickets yet , will please do so this week
or next , C. S. REECE , Sec'y.
P. Sullivan came down from Merri *
man Tuesday and received a warm
greeting from his numerous friends in
Valentine , who haven't foruotten the
faithful services rendered by him as
County Commissioner , Mr. Sullivan
is receiving encouragement from his
fritnds for the office of representative-
John Green , who was held by the
coroner's jury , for the murder of Will
Stover at Merriman the 25th of Sept , ,
at the preliminary hearing before
JudgeTowneTuesday , was bound over
to District Court which convenes Noy
17th , Bond was fixed at 810,000 which
was not given and prisoner was held
in custody of Sheriff Layport , The
impression that this Green is some
relation to Herb Green , formerly pro
prietor of. the Hotel and now the
druggist is incorrect , There is no
relationship between them , John
Green has until recently lived upon
the reservation , having come to this
country from Southern Texas , and is
part Mexican and part Jew , or what
some call a scheeney and married a
daughter of Ben Lessert on the re
servation. The lawyers in the caae
will be County Attorney Morrissey
and Captain Allan G. Fisher of Chad-
ron , for the prosecution , and F. M ,
| Walcott , Ed Clark and M. F. Barring-
i tiro of O'Neill )
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| Mike Harrigton , of O'Neill , was up
Tuesday looking into the Green mur
der case.
Misa Jessie Webb returned yesterday
morning from a visit with her aunt at
Fremont.
A vote for Alex Buir in the 2nc
Com. Dist. , will show appreciation oJ
a worthy man.
Wash Honey , Ely Valentine and
Dave Dennis , were up from Woodlake
last Friday on business.
Steve Coleman came up with Alex
Burr last week and called at the DEM
OCRAT oflice while in town.
P. DeCory and son-in-law. Chas.
Tackett , were in town Tuesday and
paid up for the DEMOCRAT.
Rev. Ray will organize a bible class
at the M. E. Church , next Sunday at
the regular Sunday School hour , 10 a.
m. All young men are invited to join.
B. Hollenbeck , G. Peacock , Dewitt
Morrison , P. W. Cline , P. Faith and
A. Reha , are in Cherry county baling
hay for Jas. Alderman Newport
Eagle.
F. M. Hackler. C. L. Latta , Pat
Hett , Mike Kennedy , James Smith ,
John Britt , Hugh Bovill , P. Pullman ,
F' . Peiper. Frank C. Thompson and a
score of o'thers , recently remembered
the Editor with the almighty $ .
Savage and Austin have purchased
the Tbackrey dwelling of H. E. Dew-
ey , and take immediate possession.
Mr. Dewey moves to the building next
to Geo. Hornby's store for about a
month , and will then go to Wyoming.
Father Lechleitner has purchased the
ot south and adjoining the Catholic
Church grounds , and will begin # oon to
improve it with a fence , and well with
wind mill and water tank , which he
will use to water the grounds of the
church.
Last Thursday Chas. Sparks and wife
celebrated their 18th wedding anniver
sary by eating in their new and hand
some dwelling which has just been
completed on Cherry St. Mr. Sparks
promises to take us through the house
and we will defer descriptions until
then.
Last Thursday afteinoon while
Perry Bryant was burning fire guards
the fire got away from him and did
considerable damage before it was
put out , burning a lot of range that
would make good winter feed for the
cattle. While it is a fact that nearly
all prairie fires start accidentally and
io great damage every yeisr , a great
many fires are the result of too much
carlessness or recklessness. An ounce
of preventation is worth a pound of
cure ; also a little more care at the
proper time will save a lot of hard
labor for yourself and your neighbors.
Someone makes a blunder so that
hardly a year passes that a fire does
not sweep some part of the county ,
[ t may be that each man only seta
one fire in a life time , for after ward
he is more careful. If each one was
careful not to set a fire or let one get
away from him the accidentals might
be reduced. Now is the time to ugl *
tate a telephone connection all over
the county.
Crowded out last tteek.
Last Thursday evening the ' 'Fresh
men of Valentine College1 (9th (
grade ) had planned to celebrate the
birthday of Mabel Helzer. They pre *
pared refreshments and surprised
Mabel , but in someway the greedy
'Sophomores" or "seniors" , the llth
grade and the ' 'juniors" , the 10th
grade , heard of the nice little party
that was going to be given aa a sur
prise to their school mate , and with
no other thougot than having a good
time ) they were going td surprise them
all by rushing in , steal the relreah-
ments and laugh at the helpless who
they thought would not be looking for
them. They couldn't keep a secret
and'so some one toldthe "Freshmen"
who prepared themselves with pistols
or revolvers , and were going to defend
their ground if necessaryvith weap *
ons. The party progressed The
Seniors and Juniors came , and in
breaking into the house , broke several
window panes and were ordered out of
the house for their pains. Jn addition
the marshal was attracted by the
bellowingand came running. Sever
al shots were fired by the freshmen
and the marshal ordered thost'belong-
ing to the party to go inside , and
those interfering to go home. He
then searched the boys for their guns
but was unable to find them , they hav
ing hid them upon hearing that the
marshal wstf after
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A COMPLETE LINE OF
GeneralMerchandise
Merchandise
AND
Groceries
"MAX E. VIERTEL CBOOKSTON NEBRASKA
School and Fancy Tablets
Childrens and Ladies' Mittens and Gloves
Also a new line of outings
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise.
Times are Good
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And perhaps your Watch is old and don' fc keep time. You
perhapshave let it run without cleaning or oilingtoo long
BO it is worn in some parts , and .will never do well without
too much expense for an old watch. You get my prices ,
conside r the price and practical part of the investment. Re
member my guarantee insures you a good watch. Big
stock oi Jewelry and Talking .Machines on hand. : :
0 , W , Morey , The Old Reliable Jeweler.
ace :
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS. AND CIGARS . * *
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS , ;
Valentine - - Nebraska
Accounts of MercliaiitSj JRuiickmen and 'Individuals invited. Jkloiiey
to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities.
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Capital : Paid Tip
, NEBRASKA
1HRECTOKS '
FRED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
r. C. HORNBY W. S. JACKSON
00 YOU WANT A WINDMILL ? ' ( -a If good.one. so yon want
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The place to get the best Windmill also pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher House
S.MOON - ' Valentine , Nebr.
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