Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 25, 1903, Image 1

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VALENTINE
VOLUME XVIII VALENTINE , NEBKASKA , JUNE 25,1903. NUMBER 23
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new and complete line of Furniture. We are in position
to furnish you anytliing that you may ne'ed in this line. fcfr
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49 Dining Chairs , per set $4.50 to $12.00
Extention Tables 6.00 to 1 .75 I *
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4 ? Kitchen Tables . only 2.75
4 ? Kitchen Cabinets 4.25 to 6.25
4 * Bed Eoom Suite 18.75 " 28.50
Dressers 10.00 " 15.00
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Iron Bed . . . . .3.50 " 9.50
Eockers 2.50 " 6.75
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Our Line
Of Summer Shirts is complete. Our Ventilated Summer
Shoes for men E E Z on the feet. They have a perfor
ated inner sole and air chambers to keep the feet cool.
They're neat and the most perfect shoe made. We also
have Ladies' , Misses' and Children's shoes to fit the
feet , Colonial Slippers and comfortable shoes for hot
weather.
TAILOR
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g es.'Ifon Beds , Springs , Mattresses and
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T. YEARNSHAW
IHE OWL SALOON
JAMES B- HULL
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HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
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Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER" ;
: Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
1 VALENTINE X 'NEBRASKA
CITIZENS. ME AT
HENRY STETTER , PROP
FRESH FBI ) ! ! AND CAAfii :
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
of
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
, Exchange and
collection Business.
C. H. COIIXELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
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TALK OF THE TOWN
Local Weather Record
U. 8 , Department of Agriculture I
Weather Bureau f
Valentine , Nebraska , week ending C a , m , ,
June-17,1903 ,
Maximum temperature 88 degrees on tbe 24th.
Minimum temperature , 44 degrees on the llth.
Mean temperature. 65.3 degreea , which Is 2.0
degree below the normal.
Total precipitation , 1.16 inch , which is 0 34 inch
above the normal.
H. McP , BALDWIN ,
Official in Charge ,
Fancy China at 'Mrs. Elmore's.
Capt. Howell has gone back to
the Soldiers Home at Grand Island.
The Valentine Bottling Works
puts up the finest kind of soft
drinks. 17
By mistake last week we stated
that A. J. Irwin , of Thermopolis ,
was dead. It was Mrs. A. J. Ir
win who died.
W. A. Petty crew's sale of horses
was well attended last Saturday
and stock brought fair prices. The
creamery machinery went at about
15 per cent of cost.
Kemember Manley Wyman's
and Ely Valentine's sale at Wood
Lake * tomorrow , Friday , June 26.
250 head of stock and numerous
items of interest to a ranchman
will be sold.
C. M. VanMeter informs us
that a telephone meeting will be
held at Harmony school house
next Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
Those interested ina telephone
for the north-table should be pres
ent.
Mrs. EleanorThackrey , of Man
hattan , Kan. , came up Monday
night to visit her daughters , Mrs.
C. S. Reece and Miss Cora Thack-
rey and will prove up on the land
thatSamuelJ. Thackrey had taken ,
before returning.
"Conditions of Life" and "The
Twentieth Century Christian" by
Kev. Chas. Wayne Eay , are little
booklets containing maxims and
gems of thought , condensed and
readable. For sale at lOc each at
Hornby's and the drug stores.
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Morning subject at the M. E.
church next Sunday will be , "The
Importance of Builders. " Even
ing , the pastor will present the
second sermon in the special ser
ies , subject , "The Doctrine of Uni-
versalism. " The right view-of
this subject is most vital to every
person.
Kev. C. W. Eay , Misses Thack-
ery Jordan , Watson , Lilly and
Clara Collett , Mesdames Northrup
and Hornby , Mr. Gorsuch and
Mr. Bristol of the Epworth Le
ague and Misses Ethel Sherman
and Ennis Boyer of the Junior
League went down to Stuart Wed-
ensday morning to attend the
Long Pine district Epworth League
convention at that place.
Lewis Adamson died in this city
Saturday morning , June 12 , 1903 ,
at the age of 79 years. He was
born in Tennessee , moving from
there to Iowa and coming to Neb
raska nine years ago , settling at
Valentine. Four years since , he
removed to Bayard where he has
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since resided. He has been an invalid -
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valid for tbe past three years and
during the last year has been blind
and helpless. This makes the fifth
brother who has passed from earth
within the past four years. He
leaves twov brothers , Ira , residing
here , and Henry , residing at New
ton , Iowa , with a sister Kachel
Bullard , and two sons , George of
Bayard , and James of Salt Lake ,
and a daughter , , Mrs. J. H. Sears
of Valentine , besides a large num
ber of relatives to mourn his loss.
The funeral was from the house
Sunday afternoon , Kev. Eobert
Eutledge officiating , and was I
largely attended. Bayard Tran-
scripti
Cyclone Strikes
This city ,
Considerable Damage Done
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A cyclone struck this city about
o'clock Tuesday afternoon and I
did considerable damage to build
ings ' though no one was hurt.
Clouds had been hovering around
all day and several sprinkles of
rain fell4. In the afternoon the
clouds began to thicken and the
wind had a dismal howl as it rat
tled the windows , blowing from
the southeast. Suddenly it began
raining and caught hundreds of un
suspecting victims unawares , giv
ing them a 'thorough drenching be
fore they could find shelter. The
funeral procession of Mrs. Wood-
son , an old colored woman , was
caught about half way from the
house on the Niobrara Eiver and
Mount Hope cemetery and the hail
which accompanied the drenching
rain stopped the horses , obliging
them to turn their * backs to the
storm to await until it was over
before proceeding. The center of
tfie storm seemed to strike near
Valentine's new court house. A
strong wind from the southwest
brought dense clouds of rain to
the ground and for a few minutes
sheet after sheet of rain was pre-
cipated. Suddenly again a cur
rent of air star ted bio wing from the
northwest and the air about the
court house was filled with shingles ,
boards tind cfebris , a part of which
came from barns in the path of the
storm , but mainly from the roof
of Jim Galloway's house which
was being carried into the air.
Mrs. Shores' barn was turned
bottom side up. Several small
out building were blown several
rods. The barn of Mark Zarr's
was blown over against a telephone
pole bending it over and broke a
wire , the barn being almost a
wreck. Chas. Eeece's barn was
moved several feet at the north
nd and broke at the corner leav-
ng his corn and the west side of
the barn where it was but badly
mashing the building. Fred Hols-
claw's new building was the next
to be torn down. He had the
frame work up and was building
grotto walls but will have to frame -
his building again. The center of
the storm seemed to be at Gallo
way's house. One chimney was
blown off Chas. Sparks' new house
and several chimneys over in that
part of town are badly shaken.
The hail which accompanied the
storm and followed it , was mostly
about the size of cherries and fell
thick. On the north side of build
ings it drifted like snow to the-
depth of 6 to 8 inches.
This is the first real cyclone that
Valentine has ever had and wasn't
a very severe one or it would have
taken every building in its path.
The wind storm on the 21st of
May was a straight wind. In this
case the wind changed suddenly
and came from the northwest , and |
while the main part of Galloway's
roof blew southeast from his house ,
the chimney of Chas. Sparks' house
and the barn of Mrs. Shores' just
across the street blew over to the
north while the flying timbers were
carried in a northeasterly direction
and the general direction of the
storm seems to have been from the
southwest. Several out 'buildings
were blown into Galloway's yard
from the north and west.
A full line of Barb Wire , Field
Fencing and Poultry Netting is
carried by the RED FRONT MERC.
Hardware Department , i
Mid Summer Wrappers
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49 trimmed with braid , ruffles around yoke and deep JJ *
flounces on skirt § 1.25 and § 1.50 * g
Light colored s&
49 49 Percale Wrappers § 1.25 !
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49 Black Satine Wrappers
49 Very handsome. Finest quality Satine in tucked'J
gg yoke with ruffles and deep flounces $2.50 | J
S Silver Gray Wrappers JJ
49 49 The'popular color. Some extremely good. Patjj
49 terns of Percale § 1.50 IA
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Pink , blue , red and white Wrappers ]
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Dainty , cool and pretty , trimmed with fine white I
49 embroidery. Yokes of white. Only § 2.00 w ;
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[ pressing Sacques
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A fine line to be opened next week.
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Our Spring Goods
are now in and we are prepared.to i ure wio' „ ' .01 any
thing you may need in our lines. We sell everything
kept in a first-class General Store at prices which are
right. If you are in need of any
Farmingllmpleinents
let us figure with'you.
MAX E. VIERTBL CROOKSTOIi NEBRASKA ,
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Groceries
Pleasing meals are possible 'only when
you have pleasing groceries. The best that
the market affords at a right pric3 here.
Selected for your selection : /
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise.
VIEW
LOOKED AT
from every point of view , McCormrck mowers'
will be found faultless in design , modern in con *
struction and thorough in equipment- with the
most practical features.These - mowers arc so
perfectly balanced , so easily operated and do such
smooth and even cutting that they instantly
become the favorite of every man who buys one.
The McCormick book ,
"A MODEL MACHINE , "
tells all about Model mowers.
tUDWIG LUMBER GO.
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DOYOUWANTAWINDMIU. ? ! ? 80 you want
. ) d one.
The pluce to get the best"Windmill.alec ; pumps uiiU 'uuks.
First door south of theL , > onoLer House ' ' '
Highest cash price paid for'Hides aud Furs.
S. MOON ' - - . . . : - Valentine , Nebr
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