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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 23 , 1902. NUMBER 40 '
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Cold Weather is Coming
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.We are getting ready. Are you ready for
your fall suifi 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
TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER.
T. YEARNSHAW
JAMFS B HULL
Sole Agents for
HERALD FURS RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
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Anderson & Fischer ,
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Agents for the Quickineal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
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WE SELL THE -
1 Piano Mower and Hay Rakes
Coffins Caskets
and ti Full Line of Undertakers1 Supplies. .
Chartered aa a National Bank
Chartered as a St-ite Bank
Jun- , 1884. August 12. 1902 ,
The NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Bai king
Exchange and
Collection1 Business
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. J\AY \ , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. CorxA L. WAITERS , Assistant Cashier.
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
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J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON1
First-class line of Steak ? . Eonst ?
Dry Snlt Steals , Smoked
Brojtkfast Bacoc.
TALK OF THE TOWN
lion. C. H. Cornell is in Lincoln th
week.
Capt. Howell is suffering some fro ;
rheumatism the past week.
J. R. Ayers has purchased tl
Tucker property on Cherry street.
M. E. Doty is hauling some fine bale
hay to market from . < outh of the Nu
brara ,
"Dad" Wilkinson and wife came u
from their ranch Monday and returr
ed Tuesdaj' .
A man gave an exhibition of a fir
extinguisher on our streets last Thim
day afternoon.
Will Shepard and Willis Morri
went to Wood Lake last Friday t
attend the ball.
P. F. Simons has a new box on hi
dray wagon , which he has painted a
green as the isle across the sea.
Miss Cora Taylor hus not enjoyei
good health the past couple of weeks
A rest would probably be beniticial.
Air. and Mrs. Zurr'b babyho wa
severely burned by fulling iato a tul
of hot water is gelling along nicely .
Lonis Nollett brought in two Jarg <
ruta-baga's samples of his crop whicl
would take a premium at an easteri
fair.
A man selling a wire stretcher and
rig for unrolling wire was on our streets
the past week. The device seems sim
ple and servicable.
Wm. Gamber and son-in-law P. M ,
Murphy of Riege called last week
tfhile in town on business and sub
scribed for the DEMOCRAT ,
Alex Burr is. highly spoken of by Ms
lumerous friends in the different parts
jf his district , and give assurance of
ais popularity as a man and as an
official.
Frank Fischer is having wagon
> caleh put up in front of tfte hardware
itore convenience in weighing coal.
[ Business is increasing and it takes less
.imp when everything is convenient.
S L Ellis and nis six year old boy
, vere in town iNJonday evening to haul
mt goods to his store at Simeon Mr
Silis does a good mercantile business ,
udging from the loads he hauls out.
Jas. Vincent came up irom Wood
L.ake . Sunday , and stayed over night
vith his son Fred , who is night opera-
: or here. Mr. Vincent is in the livery
jusiness with E. L. Davis at Wood
Many people have expressed their
ntention of voting for A. M. iUorrissey
or State Senator , regardless of poli-
ics and will show their appreciation
if an honest hard wonting man of
ibility.
Mrs R. Anderson and viss Bern ice
ief , went down to Wood Lake last
riday and took in the Uow Boy Re-
Jnion , and then visited" Saturday and
5unday at the home of J. T Kief near
Arabia.
Judge Walcott and son Oliver , J.
X Rounds , Major Anderson , J. A.
lornbaclv , J R Ayers , I. M. Jones
.nd I M. Rice , were among the num-
> er who attended the Cov Boy doin's
.t Wood Lake Friday.
Joe Roth , of Ft. Niobrara , becomes
. subscriber to the DEMOCRAT this
reek and while the editor was taking
O
foe's name at the Post , Joe's wife came
ip to town and subsiibed at the office
L'here will be no division of sentiment
n that family.
Miss 13 t3arne * is setting tvpp at the
UvMOi HAT ollk-c. From the apparent
levotiou to work VIiss Barnesvili be
uccessful in this line of work anil her
ervires in time will he valuable. Those
vho uivp time and attention to work
vill overcome difficulties and succeed.
Several Indians are working with
; he masons on the First National Bank
milding this week , and are a novelty
o strangers who come in from the
: a&taml never saw Indians work be-
ore They are mixing and carrying
n or tar and wheeling rock , or as mas-
ras term it "tending the masons" .
Services at the M E Church next
Sunday as follows : Sunday school at
10 a iu. Morning service at 11 a in. .
Subject , "Mui-tlens and Burden Hear
ts " CJas * meeting 12 in. Junior
League at 2:30 : p in Ep\\orth League
it 0.30 p m Evening service at 7:30 :
i ) m. . Stibjec' , "Drifting Through
LifeYou will receive a cordial wel-
? omeat all thpse services.
i We have just received word that tl
date of the Ilahn Park Conceit h
been changed and Miss Eggleston wi
deliver her lecture that evening , Oct
27 , at 8 p. m. The Halm Park Cor
pany will be later. We hope all wt
hold tickets and many others will 1
present.
E. L. Hutchinson and Ed Cohol
called for a visit at this office Tuesda ;
Mr. Ilutchiuson was expecting his wil
and children in from a visit with Mem
and relatives in JJutler county bi
probably on account of the strike o
the U. P. he thought they had misse
connections at Fremont.
Robert Rayof Chadron came dou
last Monday to visited with relative
and friends. Bob will be remembe
ed by many of our young people c
an old school-matehaving lived her
for a number of years , and who wer
glad to meet him once more , He ri
turned to his home last Saturday.
J. G. Felch has ordered his papei
sent to Chadron , and we learn that h
has purchased property and will mov
there. Mr. Felch has been trouble
considerably with rheumatism ot lat
and will go to Hot Springs and docto
during the winter. The good wiehe
of the DEMOCRAT goes with them.
The Dewey restaurant change
hands this week , O. C. Graddy havinj
sold out to J , M. Collins , of Valentim
Mr , and Mrs. Graddy go to Valen
tine today , to make the county sea
their future home and Mr. and Mrs
Collins wiU take charge of the rest
aurant at once. The Cow Boy wishe :
success all round. Cody Cow Boy
Report of school district No. 40 , for
the month beginning September loth ,
L902 and ending October 10th. 1902.
Number of pupils enrolled ten : aver
age daily attendance nine. Those
neither tardy nor absent are : Ada (
Alice , William and Lyle Steele : May ,
Luie , and Roy Starr. Visitors : Mrs ,
k. Steele , Mrs. James McDowell ;
i\.gnes and Edith McDowell.
ALTASTARR , Teacher.
I M Jones and son Ray , returned
: rom Cody last Thursday , after erect-
ng a handsome dwelling for Elden
Sparks during the summer. It is by
: ar the neatest and most complete
Uvelling in Cody or any where in the
; ount3' , so say people who speak of it.
\ . modern first class residence of a
itory and a half containing nine
ooms. David Henderthotof McCann ,
issisted Mr. Jones and son with the
vork ,
We aak the indulgence of our read *
: rs during the past three weeks for
leing crowded with matter that at
hat time run as legal work. During
he remainder of the year we will as
: ver before have an abundance of
eading matter for every member of
he family big enough to read We
[ now that it there are any kickers
hev are gener.tlly those who borrow
our paper to read instead of paying
: s a dollar for 52 issues.
John Greea desires us to correct the
tatement made last week by the
) EMOCRAT tb.xt he was part Jew and
iart Mexican , and states that he ii
f Dutch and Scotch descent. We
iclieve that no one is better capable
if judging Mr. Green's nationality
ban himself , and therefore take
ileasure in making the correction
? he DEMOCRAT was informed by a
aan who claimed to have known John
Jreen for 30 years , hence our mistake
n taking his word which he may have
bought to be right.
P. Sullivan en me do.vn Monday
aorntng and goes from here to Nor-
en and will make a tour of Key a
Jaha county that he may get better
.cquainted with the people , and know
heir wishes : also that the people may
ic able to decide which man they
trant for representative. The DEMO-
: rat expresses fearlessly at all times
ts opinions and can freely recommend
.lr. . Sullivan to the people of Keya
aha as a man worthy of their fullest
: onfidence and is abundantly well
[ ualified to represent us honestly.
H. L. Porterfield , of the Creamery
Package Co. : H. H. Rhodes , of the
3chmoler & Mueller Piano Co. : W. E.
Dalmatier. with Bradstreet Co. , and
Fas. W. Munn with J. R. Buchanan ,
5. P. A. of the F. E & M. V. , spent
ast week hunting on Hackberry Lake
ind enjoying a vacation. They area
lice lot of fellows and we know they
nust have had a good time. After
-eturning from the Lake * where they
lot a lot of ducks , they went up north
) f town and got a lot of chickens Sat-
irday , which they took bacK with
W , BAY , Pastor , them tD Omaha Sunday ,
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WE CARRY
A COMPLETE LINE OF
General - "
Merchandise
AND
Groceries
( MAX E. VIERTEL , CKOCXKSTON NEBRASKA
School and Fancy , Tablets . . ( i . ]
Children9s and Ladies' Mittens and Gloyesj
Also a new line of outings
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise.
Times are Good
And perhaps your Watch is old and dou't keep timo. ' Y
perhaps have let it run without cleaning or oiling too long
so it is worn in some parts , and will never do well without
too much expense for "anold watch. You get any ' prices , "
. consider the piice and practical part of the investment. . Eer.
member my guarantee ibsures you a good watsh. Big
stock of Jewelry and Talking Machines on Land % : :
O , W , Morey , The Old ReliaHe
HEADQ.UARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine - . . . Nebraska
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iVccouiits of Merchants , Ranchmen. , and individuals invited. ' ' ! Moupy
to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities. "
Valentine State Bank
rs to Cherry County Bank. ;
Capital : Piiia Up
FRED WHITTEMORE , President Jf W ; STETTER , Vice Fresiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier . , , ,
r C. HORNBY „ . w. S. JACKSON
I I njlfsoy want
LL I ( ( a good one.
The place to got the best Windmill , alsc pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher-J3ouse
S.MOON - - - Valentine , Nebr.
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