Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 30, 1902, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XVII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , OCTOBER 30 , 1902 , TIMBER 41
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Cold 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
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 CLOTHIEE.
T. A. YEARNSHAW
JAMES B HULL
Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
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Anderson & Fischer ,
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Agents for the Qnickmeal Gasoline Stoves and Ranges.
-WE SELL THE--
Plano Mower and Hay Bakes
Coffins , Caskets ,
and a Full Line of Undertakers' Supplies.
Chartered as a Stute Bank Chartered as a National Bank
Jun 1 , 1884. August 12. 1902 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
Of " 7"alX3LtiTl © .
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
Exchange and
Collection Business
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. [
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. CORI L. WAITERS , Assistant Cashier , j j
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
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FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF j
IN THEIR SEASON
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| TALK OF THE TOWN j
It is surprising how prosperous our
enemies seem to be ,
Valentine has five hotels. Only
one is advertised in this paper.
Miss Bessie Elliott is quite sick with
typboid feverat the Union hotel.
A letter from W. D. Morgareidge
says they are doing" nicely in Moscow ,
Idaho. '
E. J. DeBell , of Rosebud , returned
Monday from a business trip down to
Omaha.
Lee Holsclaw returned from Craw
ford last week and didn't go to Wash ,
as he intended.
John R. Fee has .returned from a
trip to Mo j where he has been visit
ing relatives and friends.
Jos. Langer , of Norden , was in our
city last Saturday trading with our
.merchants . and took out some lumber
The hardware for the.Ked Front ar
rived last week andthey are now
icady to sell you anything wou want
in that line. . .
A. E. Thacher left last Saturday
morning for Chicago-where he will
spend a couple.of weeks purchasing
goods and visiting friends. !
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Mrs. Ballard and"two children , a
sister of Mr. Morgan , of McCann , was
in town Monday to see about'renting
a house to conduct a hotel.
Livery business has been good the
past summer in Valentine Five liv
ery stables is more than most towns
support. See ads in , this paper.
It is the time of year to look after
your insurance. We write in three
of the best companies in the state
and at the lowest price. ' 'Call at this
office. .
F. L. Barnett , editor of the Pro
gress , of Omaha , was in our citv Mon
day making arrangements to open a
clubroom for the benefit of those who .
have time to enjoy social times.
H. C. Rowe , formerly of Chester
field , called on us Tuesday with sam f
I pies of apples of which he brought a
{ car load from his home in Wright Co.
Mo , the Jand of the red apples and
flint rocks.
Editor Heath , of the Cody Cow Boy ,
called to see us while in town lastFri-
dav on business. Mr. Heath is now
U. S. Land Com. taking Fred Boy ts
place at MerriHiaii in receiving final
proofs and filings.
Andrew Morrissey returned from a ,
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trip up the road Tuesday morning , d
where he has been getting acquainted a
with the people he will he elected to
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represent us on next Tuesday. He re tlI
ports prospects bright. o
Stone was shipped in from Hot J
Springs for the First National Bank h
front. Our home quarries furnish V
finer stone stone but there was some n
difficulty in making arrangements for 'ti
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procuring the stone here. t
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Cbas. Maxwell has sold his resi
dence property opposite the Catholic
church to J. W Ward. He also sold
his farm down the Niobrara to Rich
ard Osborn and will probably go to
California to try that climate.
Mr P. Sullivan returned Friday
from Peya Paha Co. , where he spent n
several days visiting and getting ac f
quainted with the , people. He ought a
to get a good vote over there to com- a8l
pare with the vote Cherry county will ,
give him.
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J. J. Lowe , of Complon , came up to
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Valentine Mondato transact busi
ness and called at.this office to.pa.us W
a Vltit while in town. Mr Lo.vidues ti
not come to the county seat of lerier tid tiu
'than once in three or four years and u
we're glad to see him.
C. P. Jordan came down last Thurs t
day from Rosebud and spent a couple ti
of days in our city. Mr. Jordan was i ,
here and helped to start the town of
Valentine in the eat'Iy days and has a in
large number of'friends here among
the old timers who afe always glad to n
see him. i
Mi M. Warren , editor of the "Lyons
Mirror , " Burl Co.Nebraska , and al-
so a candidate for representative "f
the 12th cistrict , callecTon us Mondav
and we had a nice vitit. Mr. Warren
had been up on the Cheyenne river to
get his mother who had been ill and 1 <
brought her down to E. J. DeBell's at
Rosebud , who is a brother-in-law of !
Mr. Warren. His mother was ira-j
'proving iq" . h altK. . .andMr Warr-en j -
was in a hurry to get back to his' ' u
i Report of school district No 93 , for
the month , beginning September 2flth
1903 and ending Octobpr 24th 1002.
Nil in ben pupils enrolled , 6 ; average
daily attendance , G ; number of pupils
tardy , none. ALB BUT YEAST ,
8 Teacher.
The DEMOCRAT is sent to different
teachers in tho county and we ask them
to send us an account of any item of
interest that may happen in their local
ity and at the close of each month some
item of interest concerning their
schools. Anyone who fails to get a
copy of the Democrat should'notify'us.
Dean S. Efner and wife , of the
Chadron Journal , came down last
Friday morning and visited with
Dean's parents. Dean went out on
his claim south of town and enjoyed
a night at home. .Mrs. Efner was
glad to see tHe old and familiar faces
where she spent several years of ear
lier life at work in the abstract oiiice
of W. E. Haley.
There was an altercation b twrt-n an
official and a man whoniriicil to arrest
a score 01 more persons. Tue man
came here lately and as a handy man
with the paste , hoards and becau-o he
failed to skin the people HS f-tst MS he
thought h * ought to , wanted them all
arrested am ) proceeded to abu. e our
officials because thty asked him to
make out a com plaint which he refused j
to do.
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Services at the M E Chna-li next ,
Sunday as follows : Sunday school at
10 a. ni. Morning service nt 11 a in. .
Subject , "Refused to be ' Hindered "
Class meeting at 12 m. Junior
League at 2:30 : p. in. EpuOrth League
at 0:30 : p. m Evening sorvice at 7:30 :
p. m. , Subjecv , "Christ's Invitation
to a Tired WorldYou will receive a
cordial welcome at all these services.
CHAS. W. HAT , Pastor.
Miss Martha Thompson , formerly a
compositor j.h this office.came up from
Woodlake last Friday to prove up on
a homestead. One of her witnesses
failed ; to appear and thus a delay of.
several days is caused which Miss
Thompson attributes to the unfaith
fulness of men. We acknowledge a
pleasant visit. Miss Thompson has
been staying with' her sister , Mrs. Alf
Morris , for some time past but ex
pects to go to Colorado tor her health
where we hope she may be benefitted.
JLee Cam pbell.
Wm. M. Lee and Cora B. Campbell ,
of Brownlee , were married last Thurs
day evening Oct , 23 , at the parson
age by Rev. Chas. W. Rayt pastor of
the ill. E. church , of Valentine. Mr.
Lee is a fine young man of more than
ordinary intelligence and is a sun of
J. R. Lee , of Brownlee. . The brirl is
handsome and a bright young larly.
We wish them sunshine and happi
ness in lifes journey Thev took the
train here for Omaha where they will
take ; a little vacation and enjoy their
wedding trip
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\roter , that letter froiii C. H. Corj j
nell landing Pres.Eooseveltn.ncl ap
pealing h'nnlly for you to vote for
Kincaid , and gotten out iu the last
round is like a dying man grasping
for ( u straw. Moutbless and stom-
achless Moses will be defeated and
should be. Because Boosevelt
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brought about a temporary ending
Ihe'coal strike just before election
a pretty good sign that the terms
will not be lived up to after the elec
tion. It's the Savage and Hartley
deal over again just'o gut a few
more votes for the republican party ,
The news of the settlement ! h of
the : coal strike W&D flashed all over
the country to every ready print
house and-was ehoved in last week
order that everybody might
learn of it just before election. D. )
not be deceived by these overtures
to ( get your vote. We cant ! control
the ready print houses andveuon't
think the voters will take any more
stock in this "before election Fettle-
rmnt" than they ought to have tak *
en in the republicans sending Bart-
ley back to the pen before election.
Already there is great dissatisfac
tion among the miners. Let ua
A-ole for Qen. Barry and _ fata no
changes with the republican party.
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cOME and SEE
49 Our-ncw and complete line of Pillows Tnps und
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Backs. Nctt-Qst.aml choicest.designs 50e to G5c.
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49 Centre Pieces and Doilies stamped on brown and
49 white linen 15c to 50 . Hemstitched , dresser
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49S over Co 11 sirs stamped on bolh white and colored
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WE CARRY
A COMPLETE LINE OF
General
Merchandise
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MAX E. VIERTBL CHOOKSTON XKIil.'AMfA
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School , . and. . Fancy . Tablets |
Childrens and Ladies Mittens 'and Gloves |
Also a new line of outings
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W. A..Petty crew , - General Merchandise.
Times are Good :
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And perhaps your Watch is old and dou' t keep time. You
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 an old watch. You get my prices ,
consider the price and piactjcal part of the investment. Ee-
. . -member my guarantee insures you a good watch. Big
stock of Jewelry and Talking Machines on , haud.
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 , Ku-iiclnneiH andIndividuals iiu'ired.
to loan on first-clafi cattle paper and dthei.8.eciirities.
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