Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 12, 1903, Image 1

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VOLUME XV 111 VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 12 , 1903. NUMBER 4 : j
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49 We also carry the Cole's Hot Blast , Peninsular , Smoke
J * Consuming- Heaters , and "Round Oak stoves. We guarantee
satisfaction or money refunded. We can furnish you heaters
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Take aVTaHie dread ut cold \vb.itliwr" .
The BEST Styles and fit in Ladies Jackets.
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Ready and Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats
F r fall and \viute < ' ' -ear
Caps and Gloves for a chilly drive.
QllKJALn TAILOR .
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Our Tin and Sheet Iron work can't be beat. A
first class tinner and good material to work with.
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Chartered as a State uhartered da ft National Bank
Jun 1. 1881. August 13. 1902 ,
> Si FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska ,
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. JAPlrAIiPA3CD'IlSr A General Banking
Exchanee and
( \illMctiim Business
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. '
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SU I ? You io Oiwiitv Price aad
TALK OF THE TOWN
Local Weather Record
U. 8. Department of Agriculture I
Weather Bureau j
Valentine. Nebraska , week ending 0 a , m , ,
November 11,1903
Maximum temperature 78 degrees on the ' Etli
Minimum temperature , 17 decrees on the 5th.
Mean itemperatiirB- 4 degrees , which is 5.7
de n i above the normal.
Total precipitation , 0 00 inch , which is 0 H incli
below the normal.
H McP , BALDWIN.
Offlclbl in Charge.
Now is the time to pay up on
subscription.
Mr. King , of Simeon , was in
the city Saturday.
Thursday , the 26th of Novem
ber , is Thanksgiving.
F. H. Baumgartel , of Crookston ,
was in town yesterday.
Wm. Erickson and A. H. Stees
were in town last week.
Miss Myrtle Query has been
quite sick the past week.
H. W. Logan , the Norden bank
er , was in town last week.
The commissioners will meet
Saturday , Nov. twenty-first.
J. R. Lee , of Brownlee , called
on us last week while in town.
The town finally got straight
again after the night of Oct. 31.
J. F. Swain was a Valentine
visitor from down the river 5es-
terday ,
S. L. Ellis , of Simeon , was in
; own last Friday and Saturday on
Business.
Enoch Anders was in town from
thesouth ! part of the county , last
Saturday.
Court will be in session Nov.
twenty-third. Tne jury is called
: or the next day.
Mrs , Ormesher and Mrs. Higgins -
gins are visiting Mrs. Clark at
finglewood , S. D ,
J. A. Yaryan and Tim Falby
were Valentine visitors last week
from near Pullmun.
Yank O'Bryan was down from
his ranch on the reservation Tues
day and remained in town over
night.
There has been considerable
building done the past year and
yet there is not an empty building
in town at present.
Mrs. R. A. McQuade was out to
her claim Saturday a week ago.
Her brother , Mr. Bachelor , has
built her a new house.
Earl M. Pettycrew left Sunday
morning for Lincoln where he goes
to attend the state agricultural
school at the state farm for six
months.
Supt. L. K. Travis , of the St ,
Mary's ' Mission School on Rosebud
agency , came down Monday to
visit friends and to transact some
business.
Frank Mullen , chief clerk , and
Wm. Barker , assistant clerk at the
agency * arein , town this Week
loading Indian teams with freight
for the agency ,
A new restaurant in town where
the postoffice Used to be. ' Wm.
Sector Is the proprietor. We do
not know him but suppose he is
used to the business.
Wesley Holsdaw , who has been
working at his trade , stone mason
ry j at Cody for the past several
months , finished his work there
and returned home Saturday.
Mrs. S. A. Rice and son I. M.
Rice and son Lawrence were out
to Marsh lake the first of the week
where Mrs. Rice has a claim.
They found the weather Cool.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presby
terian church will have a haudk'er *
chief'bazaar and a. chicken suppaz
on the 16tb 'of'December in Bethel
| L The Valentine Bottling Works
puts up the finest kind of soft
drinks. 17
Dr. Z. T. Daniels , who has been
one of the government doctors at
Rosebud since August 1902 , has
been transferred to Coleville ag
ency , Washington. Dr. Daniels' )
left for his new station yesterday '
morning. A Dr. Harrison will
e his place at Rosebud.
The editor desires to thank his
friends for the loyal support which
they gave him in the campaign just J
closed and especially those who .
took an active interest in his be- :
half. Also M. Christensen and A.
M. Morrissey for their valuable
assistance in getting out the paper
during the last two weeks of the
campaign.
A prairie fire seemed to be rag
ing up northwest last night. It
was a long distance from here ap-
parently. We hope- everyone wilf
be careful about Tfire this year ;
Several small fires have started
doing considerable damage. D.
Stinard and D * . M. Jefi'ers each
lost their hay by fire which was
et by the railroad company's en
gines.
Report of school district No. 49
for month beginning Oct. oth and
ending Xct ) , 30th'
Number of pupils . 15
Average attendance . 14
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Pupils neither absent nor tardy
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were : Rog , Luie ancLLaura Starr ;
Ada , Jyfce'and'Lyle Steele ; Mar- .
gie , LeRoy and Alva Howe ; and
Fred Denison. ALTA STARR , j
Teacher.
There are others who were defeated - '
feated on election day. This the
democrats may feel sure of and
take consolation , that they were
nominated and run as democrats , !
though few of them could hope for i
anything but defeat with our cotin- j
t.v so strongly republican. They
made a good run because they were
qualified and worthy of the offices
for which they were nominated.
Cattle are in good condition this
fall and go into the winter with a
full dinner pail. There was lots
of hay put up and the range is in '
good condition excepting a few j
places where it was pastured too
close. Everybody is wondering
what kind of a winter we'll have or
whether they have enough or too
much hay. Its better to have a
! plenty and keep stock in good con
dition. They'll stand a storm better - ,
ter and come out better in the
spring and fatten early for market.
Tracewell & Bonser have just
, completed an 'addition to their
livery stable which gives them six
more 'double stalls , and the roof
being raised six feet and the main
part built higher , their barn will
. be more convenient and will hold '
' a lot more hay which can be thrown
, in loose. Seven electric lights
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give them plenty of light. They
have new rigs , new harness , care
ful drivers and good teams which
with their acquaintance over the
country make them the leading1
livery men. They are doing a
nice business and will take pains
to please their patrons. They will
have horses for sale and any one
needing a good team can depend
upon their judgement to make
them a selection.
Church Anttfmnce-
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Next Sunday no Catholic service
in Valentino. Mass will be said
at Arabia at ten o'clock in the
morning. . .Our catholic services i
for'Valentine'will placfc on
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Mending TissueI !
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49 scarfs , it is superior to anything else. ? ?
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A SLIGHT RENT , A MOTH EATEN SPOT
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Or whore a fabric is worn thin or frayed , being impossible - i
possible to darn or patch neatly with a needle , the ! J
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PALL AND WINTER HOODS
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Are coming in daily and wo invite " - / .
you to come and look them over and
get prices before buying elsewhere.
Give us a chance to show you onr
i- . -i. * : . ' \ . lines which are complete. 'We handle * * '
everything and our prices our right.
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MAX E. VIBBTBL CROOKSTON NEBRASKA
Our Groceries
Are best for GOOD LIVING. You get satis
faction from Good Groceries-and we get satis
faction in furnishing them. We give you the
best in quality at a price you are willing to pay.
W. A. Pettycrew , General Merchandise. !
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We handle'tlie Mblinc , 1 'uller aiid JbDnson wagons ,
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Storm Sash , - Posts , Roofing
We have both black and galvanised wirer
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Tar Paper , Tar Felt , * Red Rosin and
Ruberoid.
Lead and Oil , Crown Cottage colors.
Builders Hardware ,
Windmills. Galvanized Pipe , Pumps ,
and Tanks. Cement , Lime and Brick.
LUDWIG LUMBER GO.
L. 0 SPARKS , Manager.
DO YOU WANT A
The place to get the best Windmill , al c and Tauki.
. First door sontb of the Uonoh
Highest cash price paid for Hidvfe Ana
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