Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 11, 1902, Image 1

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THE VALENTINE DEMOOR off
THE OFFICIAI. NEWSPAPER or CHERRY
COUNTY. NEBRASKA
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
? Ladies' Furs Handkerchiefs
| Wool Waists Belts
? Chatelaines Dress Goods
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y Silk Suspenders Ties
49 Silk Mufflers
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Cold Weather is Here
Overcoats Overshoes Cloaks
Jackets Sweaters
And a pair of warm Mittens for winter ,
D. STINARD TAILOR
. ; AND CLOTHIER.
THE OWL SALOON E "
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v Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars/
VALENTINE A : NEBRASKA
f Anderson & Fischer ,
-DEALERSIN-
GENERAL HARDWARE
Stoves and Cutlery
Iron Beds , Springs and Mattresses I
Furniture
Coffins , Caskets ,
and a Full Liiiaof Undertakers' Supplies.
Chartered ss a State Bank.
Chartered as a National Bank
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Jan" 1 1884. . ,
August 12. 1902
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
VaJ.entine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN
s > A General Banking i
Exchange and
Collection , idness. .
C. H. CoHJfcLfc , .President. J. T. MAY , Vice President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. . COHA L. WATTERS , Assistant Cashier.
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CITIZEN'S MEAT MARKET :
J , W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAMF
IN THEIR SEASON
Firat-claBS line of Steaks , Boasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
TALK OF THE TOWN
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IC. C. Thompson-f rom out on the
river was in town the first of the
week. .
Yank O'Brien , from over on the
I reservation was in town a couple
of days .last week visiting with old
friends and acquaintances.
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Mrs. Melvic Junod of Wood
Lake was a caller at this office
L * Monday. She has been staying
at the City Hotel the past week.
Wm. Barker , of Rosebud Ag
ency , has been in town the past
couple of weeks loading Indian
teams with freight for the agency.
to
ft * J. A. Hooton is having an add
ition built to his hotel which will
give him several rooms and will
ww enable him to better accommodate
his trade.
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The lovers of skating have been
& very much disappointed
to by the re
ito cent heavy snow which has made
toto skating on the mill pond almost
to impossible.
Julius Hanson has skipped out
for newer fields and left some ot
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us poorer in purse but richer in ,
experience. be
Elmer
Bristol is now
night clerk at the Donoher.
Chas. . Sparks has been laid up , a
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for repairs during the past couple
of weeks and during his absence ? .
from the bank , Fred Whittemore
president , of the bank ha s been in
charge. The
The F. E. & M. V , commencing
with Tuesday night , is how" run
ning new coaches and vestibule
. trains throughout. Reduced rates are
during the holidays to all points
within 200 miles.
F. M. Hackler has resigned his
position at Ft. Niobraraand moved to
his family back to town. Painter in
Brown , who has been living in
Mr. HacklerTs residence , has gone ing
to board at the Valentine House the
remainder of the winter. com
M. W. Skinner stopped of in the
Valentine last Saturday
evening public
on his way down to Johnstown
editor
where he has a homestead. Mr.
pondei
Skinner has some stock south-west
port
of Merriman at his brother's ranch
and has been successful in raising
horses. ding
C. V. Thorn returned from Lin
contra
coln last Saturday night bringing ordan
his sister Bertha with him. Their
both
numerous friends were surprised
wag
and pleased to sec them Sunday at
Xoesei
church. Miss Bertha will visit
mass
with her brother on the agency churcl
during the winter.
friendi
I. M. Kice took his mother and were
sisters Mrs. De Wyke and Mrs. mony.
Thackrey out to '
Thackrey's ranch young
Tuesday for a few days visit and rcputfl
to see the sand hills and valleys. He
Mrs Rice and .
Mrs. De Wyke are occupy
well pleased with this country and in his
some time later expect possibly to friend
cast their lot with us and make The
their home in the far west. lady
M. E. Doty handed us a couple teachers .
of , dollars . , on subscription last week gifted . ,
A i kindly
while m town and in conversation .
with him we learned that his father by
C. H. Doty whom many of our ilor "
Cherry County people know quite is far
well , celebrated with his wife in of
the south eastern part of the state him .
their golden wedding recently. his
friends
Coal is scarce and it is quite com- in
mon now to borrow coal until an- wilf
other car comes in. A hod of coal will
doesn't go very far and a car married
doesn't go around. Only about ray
Iialf of tlis stovgs 'm town are kept
going and tlie draft | s ajwayg not-
iced if there is a red place on tii of oui'
stove. There has been no pros * for a
trations from fright on account of O'CRAT
stoves burning at full blast , but friends
there's been a careful watch that ple
so coal is wasted * * .
| For a square meal a gooid bed
and a warm room go to the Union
Hotel. I. M. JONES. Prop.
Geo. B. Zarr went up to St.
Mary's Mission last week to accept'
a position with L. K. Traverse ,
supt. of that school.
Sen-ices ] at tho M. E. Church
next Sunday as follows : Sunday-
school , 10 a.m. Morning services
11 a. m. Class
meeting 12 a. m.
Junior League 2:30 : p. m. Ep-
worth League 6:30 : p. m. Even
ing service 7:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening 7:30. :
Morning subject : "Realities of
Christians. "
Evening subject :
"The Selling of the Birthright , "
Subscriptions are being received
for a new organ at the M. E.
Church which will be a nice one
we hear. There is talk of a huge
pipe organ that would be a great
iclp to the church as well as pleas
ing to the congregation. Now
that an organ is contemplated let
everyone , turn a wheel and get a
good , organ < , or keep the old one
until such time as a good one can
procured.
The Newport Tigers are pushing
scheme for
, , , organizing a base
ball league , next spring , to be com
posed of teams from O'Neill , At
kinson , Newport , Bassett , Long-
pme , Ainsworth and Valentine.
plan contemplates at least one
game a week , preferably on Sat
urday , and we have had 4 informal
talks with fans in seven of the
eight towns 1 mentioned all of whom
in favor of the scheme.vAsf
outline , but little expense will be
incurr by the towns furnishing"
playei , and we would te pleased
hea from all parties interested
the national game. If * deemed
feasibl we will later call a meet
of those who arc willing to
manag the various clubs , and a
complete organization will be ef
fected We invite the papers in
various towns interested to give
publicity to this article , and the
of the Eagle invites corres
pondence on the subject , New
Eagle.
There was a pretty little wed
yesterday ; morning in the
Cathol church of this city , the
contracting parties being T. J. Ri
and Miss Mary Shaughnessy
of this city. The ceremony
performed by Rev. Father
after the services of high
had been celebrated , and the
was thronged with the
of bride and groom , who
present to witness the cere
. Mr. Riordan is one of the
men of Deadwood whose
reputation is of the very best.
is a contractor and builder by
occupation and has been successful
business , and numbers his
: by his acquaintances.
bride is a charming young
, one < of the best liked''school
f of the city , handsome.and V
. , she possesses all of those > \ ' ' i
* , womanly traits so admired Aceounts
the sterner sex , and brings to
handsome husband that which
better than riches , a wealth
affection , which will ever be to
an inspiratinn to excell in "all
undertakings. The : "many
of Mr. and IVfrs. Riordan
this city abcLthc , .Bia k'-Hills
wish them eV.cry'jo and 'all f '
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express the'hopethat -tjie.ir T. C.
lifernaj ; be one contihual
of sunshine. Pioneer-Times. DO
Deadwood , So. Dak , Nov. 28,1902
The'bride'js well known to many -
' rpaders , having lived hero
number- years. The'Dc ;
unites with hernumerous
.
in wishing thCha pp.y cou
many yearshot"5happiness and
prosperity * - - Do
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1AT HALF
PRICE
all Toys , Games , Books and
Children's Playthings : :
$ COMB EARLY
and get first choice
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A COMPLETE
General
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MAXE/rrfERTEL KEBKASKA"
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we are strictly in it. Come
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W. A. Pettycrew , General . Merchandise.
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W. T. Bishop ) ,
LIVERY , FEED ' ! r . SALE STABLE
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Your Patronage Solioited.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINESLIQUOR8 ; AND CIGARS
OF.THE CHOlCfeST 0RAMDS
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6f rchants , Kanchraen and Individuals invited. Money
to loan , on ifst-class cattle paper and other securities.
Valentine State Bank
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. ) !
Capital Faid Tip
D1BECTOB8
PRteD'WHiTTBMORE , President J. W. STBTTIE , Vice Presiden
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
HORNBY W. S. JACKSON
YOU WANT Ifgoyouw nt
A WINDMILL ? ( a one.
The place to get the best Windmill , also pumpi and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher Houie
Higheat cmkb price paid for Hide * mad Fart.
S.MOON . . . Valentine , Nebr ,
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