Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 14, 1904, Image 1
Historical Society VOLUME XVIII VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , J UNITARY 14 , 1904 - NUMBER . " 52 49 w utr S Your attention is now called to our line of J and ask that you note our prices. Q9 Room Suits , j * Golden Oak and Elm , nicely finished' and pretty patto terns § 10.00 to $28.00 to 49 49 Iron Beds , 4 $ all colors of Enamel and nc"at patterns. . ' . $4.00 to $12.00 & } 49 to H Large Arm Rockers , | 49 Golden Oak or Mahogany finish § 2.75 to $10.50 j * o Also Sewing Rockers and Children's Rockers , fo 49 to Extension Tables , § 49 Elm , Gloss finish , 6 feet $ G.OO. 8 feet $8.00 to | JA Beautiful Sideboard , 49 Elm , Gloss finish top , 20x42 , Beveled " Plate Glass 14x24 , jj 49 Price , only $12.50 i > 49 * 2 * * 49 49 Besides carrying a complete line of furni 49'- ture , we also carry a nice line of 49 PICTUBE and ROOM MOULDINGS 49 to 49 49 of the latest patterns , and are prepared 49 to make all kinds of-frames. * \t\ * - t A. & VS AA Jfc-t > fcf * * f J .A. & % > > - 49 to Oall and see us before buying elsewhere j ! 49 to 1 RED FRONT MERC CO. I i | Off 49 to IWINTER GOODS And FURNISHINGS. ! Fancy Suspenders in single Cartons Fancy Neckwear : Scarfs , Ties , Silk Handkerchiefs , Mufflers ] and Collars and Cuffs. Ladies Furs : Handsome and useful presents. Our store is chock full of goods. Come and make your selection. ill TAILOE . AND CLOTHIEE. All Kinds of Coal ! "Estate Oak" and "Radiant Home" ! arc the best on the market. Neat and ornamental and they have good | | ! heating qualities. They'll keep fire through the coldest night | | I with ordinary coal. Moore's celebrated Premium Thermom-p I eter Guide Kange is the best for cooking and will wear a life time , p IFTJKNITURE and UNDERTAKING. I F Ha E DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE Chartered as pa State Bank Chartered as a National Bank June 1 , 1884. August 12. 1902 , The AL BANK 1 Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) A General Banking Exchange , aud $25,000. , Collection Businet-s. C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. M. V. NICHOLSON. Cashier. GET AT THIS Pj YOUR OFFICE * We Caa Satisfy You ia Quality Price sod ' 'V'V'yvwrvwwwvw wwMvyv -w-x-x rvvt-vvvvsrw v - - - virvvv v v r nr rvv-y orv v-j rv v vy > * TAT P" On TUTC TY 7"71 ' [ /uJCv. . wr I-riJD 1 \ . ! District Court , Regular Terms for 1904 In the Fifteenth Judicial District of Nebraska. Sioux , March 21 , jury 21 , September 26 , jury 26 Box Butte , April 18 , jury 19 - October 10 , jury 11 Dawes , April 11 , jury 12 | ? November 28 , jury 29 Sheridan , March 28 , jury 29 . November 14 , jury 15 > Holt , March 21 , jury 22 . , November 1-1 , jury 15 Boyd , , April 4 , jury 5 I . September 19 , jury 20 Rock , March 14 , jury 14 * October 3 , jury 3 Brown , April IS , jury IS J October 17 , jury 17 Cherry , May 16 , jury 17 , f December 5 , jury G Keya Paha , May 9 , jury 9 si. September 12 , jury 12 Local Weather Record U. S. Department of Agriculture * ' Weather Bureau f Valentine , Nebraska , week ending G a.-m ' ; , . January 13,1004 } Maximum temperature 50 degrees Minimum temperature , 23 degrees above - ' Mean temperature. 34 degrees. . : Total precipitation , . n'.trace. ; J. J. O'DONXELL , Official in Charge , J. F. Swain was in town the past week. "Win. Rainbolt was a visitor fin town over Sunday. \ Lonie Stetter has gone to Kearn ey to attend school. \ V * Chaplain Stev/ard's boy died Tuesday evening at the post. Notice the ad of Taylor & Boyer - er , contractors and builders. "Win. Gillespie returned fromfa business trip to Sioux City Satur day night. ? Don't forget to get your tickets for the boxing contest Saturday night , Jan. 1(5. ( 3. . A. H. Stees , of Kennedy , "came in yesterday and is circulating among his friends. Mrs. Andrew Miller is reported quite sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Segar. J. H. Sears has resumed build ing on his hotel and will complete it as soon as possible. Robt. McGcer lias a pair of young coyotes at his saloon that attract considerable attention. Geo. D. Huggins was in town two or three days the past week from his ranch near Norden. TV. F. A. Meltendorff has had his saloon building improved rec- entlyby putting down linoleum. G. TV. McFarland was up from down the river Monday and in structed us to make a change in his brand ad. The price has been fixedat2.50 per acre for the Gregory county land and it will likely be opened for settlement in the spring. J. B. Lord was in from Simeon the first of the week and informs j us that his son Gordon , who has ! been sick with typhoid fever , is recovering. Chas. Hudson called on us the first of the week and paid us 82-50 for N. J. Grooms , who is in Merid ian , Idaho , and doing nicely. This puts Mr. Grooms over a year in advance , The Fraternal hall has been nice ly decorated by Martin Christensen - sen and Prof. Hans the past week. The walls are frescoed in artistic patterns land presents a beautiful appearance. The icemen are at work putting up ice on Minnechaduza lake north of town. The railroad company ships great quantities every year from this place to stations along the C. & N. TV. The boxing contest as advertised by hand bills will be witnessed by a large number of persons who en joy sport of that kind. Qet your tickets early and see it all. At Sears' ball Saturday eight , Jan , 10 , The Valentine Bottling TVorks puts up the finest kind of soft drinks. 17 One of the three months old twins of A. B. Overman and wife died Monday evening at their home about seven miles west of Crooks- ton. THE DEMOCRAT extends sympathy to the bereaved family. TVm. Pettycrcw and Miss Ora TVells , who were married Christ mas eve in Gordon , have gone to housekeeping in town. THE DIOI- OCRAT congratulates them and wishes them a long and prosperous . - - - ous life. Jas. Trwm handed us a dollar the past week on subscription. He tells that he doctored Dp the horse that was so severely cut in the wire fence some time ago and delivered it to the post. Mr. Jr- win has had considerable experi ence in doctoring horses. To our friends who arc. , paying up on subscription in response to statements sent them we suggest that they enclose one dollar for a year in advance to THE DEIOCHAT. If we have made a mistake in any one's account we shall be glad to correct it. With the .number of accounts that we have to keep it will not be surprising if we have made many errors and where we have we will deem it a favor to be corrected. The fellow who gener ally gets mad and refuses his pa per about the time he gets a state ment and claims to have paid a dollar , a half dozen years ago and didn't know he owed anything , had better get a few new gags and a new bundle of excuses laid up if he hasn't already gotten a state ment for he'll get one by and by. The "fellow who never answers nor pays any attention to a state ment when he gets it , had better settle his newspaper bill before he departs from this world for he won't have the money when gets down below and the mail connect ions arc not good. TVewon't have time to hunt , him up an.v\viy : and the thought that will linirer with him of having defrauded an editor will be always against him. Now this don't mean you : it means the ; other fellow. A rorre tion. TVc correct the statement made ' last weak regarding the purchase ; of Mr. Jordan's store at Rosebud , and give below the facts : The Jordan Mercantile Co. was organized at Rosebud on Jan. 6,1 lOOi. consisting of C. P. Jordan , j Geo. 11. and T. C. Hornby. The j firm will carry a large stock of all ! goods neccs&ary to supply the I Rosebud people. There will be some goods handled that have not j j been heretofore handled by trad ers. John A. Anderson , the pop-1 ular chief clerk formerly for C. I * . Jordan , will be the manager of the j business. Mr. Jordan desires a j rest and will confine his time and attention , to his Butte Creek store and his large herd of cattle and horses , . ' ; The holidays are over and we are getting ready to < 9 invoice. TVc are closing out our 4 ? FURS at HALF PRICE tote tote tote 4 ? Children's Sets ( collar and muff ) were8.00 , now. to Ladies' Collars that 2&to 4 ? were § 2.50 , now * j tote . - T1 All other Furs at half price. ' Children's TVintcr Jackets * * at a great reduction. Handsoine Winter < T - 4 ° Coats , that were 80.00 , now 4 49 4 ? TVe have a full line of tote 4 ? 4 * Indian and Fancy Cut Beads at lowest prices. Give us-a call and take advantage of the To reduce our stock before our annual invoice , January 1st. , we will sell all goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. . Come and be Convinced. CKOOKSTOIS XJSB11ASKA ? 9. ? j > 1 © f The BEST for table use and at popular prices. Our Stock is Always Fresh * e Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens s Slay , Grain and Feed W. A. PETTY CREW , GENERAL MDSE.Z CITIZENS MEAT MARKET " HENRY STETTER , PROP/ 1 L : ' / v ip ' I iA Jff\ \ . ' < i'AfJfW \ -iV lt FRESH - FRUIT AND GAR8E % 1 7v5&'Mm . , iiiif < S * 2tt.rWL v i ( -T-LJtrin CTTAO/ - - - IN THEIR SEASON , . , iJ " " -TLT- - ' SV * t U * VI T"V | V * --7' * Tr" / - ' f gg First-class line of Steaks , Koasts 1 > ry Salt -AI ! s'Smoked . . i. J WHIITKMOKK. < J. W SrKTTKU. Vlre.lVe - < V KA iW st paid oil U io depoaits. VALENTINE' STATE BANK Capital , ! * -43. ' < -Surplus , Sl.OOO. Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by investigating the methods employed in our business. ead the