Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 07, 1904, Image 1

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VALENTIN
VOLUME XIX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , APRIL 7 , 1904. NUMBER 12
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Your attention is now called to our line of tote
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Saddles , Harness , Strap Work , etc.
We have just received a new line of Single Har
ness , Buggy , Express and Team Harnesses which
are now ready for your inspection , also a fine line tote
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of horse collars , halters , all kinds of strap work , tote
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g Tailor Made Suits , Ladies' Shirt Waists , Fine \
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Come in and replenish your wardrobe with the latest and most # V
S desirable Clothing , Boots , Shoes , Hats , Shirts and Furnishings. 8
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D. STIH TAILOR
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All Kinds of Coal ! !
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Stoves and Ranges. |
IPrussian Stock Food. Garden Seeds.E
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13 A general line of serviceable Hardware of well known makes that i
M are substantial , bought for use and wear and will bear inspection. I
"FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING. !
FRANK F HER
DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
Juno 1 , 1884. August 12. 1902 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANE .
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Sno.fest or to )
CAPITAL PALO IN A Gpiieral Banking
$ Exchange and
S5,000.
G. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. Ninnor oN. Cashier.
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
YOUR OFFICE *
Vc Cu > Sstiify You ia Qualitv Price and Vcrkmanihip
TALK OF THE TOWN .
Local Weather Record
U. 3. Department of Agriculture
Weather Bureau f
Valentine. Nebraska , week ending G a. m. .
April 6.1904
Maximum tcmiiiTHturf 71 lejjrees
M niiiuim 'empt-nitiire , 20 decrees
Mean temperature. 45 degrees.
Total precipitati-m. 0.
J. J. O'DOA'NELL ,
Official in Charge.
,
P. H. Young , of Simeon , was in
town Monday.
F. H. Baumgartcl , of Crookston
visited our city last Friday.
Searby Bros. , of Crookston ,
were in town Monday on business.
Hon. Frank Rothleutner , of
Georgia , was in town last Satur
day on business.
The baby of Mrs. Week's , sis
ter-in-law of Ervine Bristol , was
seriously ill last week.
B. J. lloffacker , of near Simeon
attended the Easter exercises at
St. Francis Mission last Sunday.
Chas. Reiter , of Rosebud , was
in town Tuesday. He returned
: rom the. East about ten days ago.-i
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Dave Hancock was in to meet
lis son Larkin , who had just re-
; urned from Missouri , last Satur
day.
day.J.
J. H. Quigley and R. M. Faddis
went over to White river Wednes-
lav morning to look after their
cattle. N
Max E. Viertel and Wm. Cavanaugh -
naugh called at our office last Fri
day on business while in town from
rookston.
Miss Effie Carlson , who is teach-
ng school at Woodlake , while her
sister Emma is sick , 'came home
Saturday.
Louis Nbllette called our office
ast Saturday on business .and de
posited another dollar with us on
subscription.
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A large plat of the pastures to
3e leased by the government at
Rosebud may be seen at Quigley
fc Chapman's.
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Cal Francis had the misfortune \ .
, o break his right arm at Rosebud j
ast Monday. He came to lown j [
and had it fixed up. i
Wm. Archer's baby , boy diorl at , ( r
, hn > e o'clock this morning , of a
whooping cough and pneumonia ,
at the age of one year. I
Sheriff Layport took old man
| Gear , the pop man , down to Lin
coln yesterday morning to be treat
ed for softening of the brain. [
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Wes Massingale and Joe Bache
lor have just finished drilling a ;
well 204 feet deep for S. F. Gilman -
man on the Ward place north of
town- ;
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Larkin Hancock returned Wed
nesday night from a winter's visit
in Missouri. He reports that everything
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erything is looking bright and
plenty of rain. J <
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Wm. Heelan , Andrew Benson
and son Allen of Arabia , were in
town on business Saturday. Allen jy
stayed in town over Sunday and
attended church.
John Simpson Oand wife are the
proud possessors of a baby boy , ii
born Sunday morning April 3 , 'Oi.
There will soon be another addition
to the police force. C ; !
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Sheriff Taylor , of Fairfax , S.D. ]
brought Dr. White Bank , an In- tj
dian , from Rosebud and took him
to Bonesteel from here , charged u
with stealing horses.
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A. D. Brown and wife are here
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visiting friends and relatives. T ?
They arrived Tuesday morning g
from Sheridan , Wyo. Mr. Brown si
is going down to Omaha the first a <
of next week where he has a first. . h :
class position , | c <
, L. H. Overman has sold his livery -
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i ery barn in Crookston to Wm.
Cavanaugh who will move there
and engage in-the livery business
at once. Success to him.
r Henry Vansteenis , Jas. Breuk-
lander , Robt. MoNamee and Wash
Honey were up from Woodlake
Saturday. They were on business
connected with the land office.
J. E. Nye returned Tuesday
morning from Gold City , Oregon ,
to visit friends and relatives. He
says the winter was fine and t'he
hunting good. Mr. Xyc got one
deer while there.
The stockholders of the First
National Bank met Feiday night
to look after some business. Those '
present were Dr. A. Lewis , W.
E. Efnor , J. H. Quigley , L. N.
Layport and C. FT. Cornell. J
Peder Thorsen was down from
Irwin to attend the school land
auction Tuesday anil called at our
office < to leave a dollar onsnb crip-
tion and to got some stationery
that had been printed for him.
Last Wednesday afternoon the
engine of train No. 81 left the
track in the switch yards at this
place , plowing the ground for
many feet. It took a great deal
of work to pull her back on the
track again.
Dean S. Efner and wife and the
baby were down this week visit
ing with the old folks -over Sun
day and returned Monday night
to their home in Chadron. We
enjoyed a pleasant visit with Dean
at our office Monday.
Judge and Mrs. Walcotfc , Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Sparks and Misses
Brown and Wolgamuth drove'up
to St. Francis Mission last Sunday
to attend Easter services. The
weather was fine and it is needless
to add that they had a pleasant
time.
Miss Anna Ladely , of the class
) f ' 03 , V. H.vS. , returned to Val-
sntine last Friday night after clos
ing a successful term of school in
Holt county. She left Friday
night for Cody where she will go
> ut to Mr. Kirae's near Nevton , f
ind open another school.
Geo. W. Kellar , of Pleasant Hill
precinct , was in town on business
Tuesday and expressed some sur
prise at finding so many men on
3ur streets and the saloons closed ,
t was city election day and Mr.
Cellar always ready for a joke ,
remarked that he had made a mis-
ake in coming that day.
A large crowd of ladies went out
o Mr. and Mrs. Dunn's on the
orth Table Monday to celebrate
Mrs. Dunn's 4Gth birthday. Mrs.
Randall , her daughter , arranged
.he surprise which was highly en-
eyed by all. Among those pres
ent were Mesdames Haley , Nichol-
ion , Sherman , Chapman , Hoenig ,
Faylor , Hall , Layport , Pettijoh'n ,
tfrs. Harry Hilsinger , Mrs. Webb
iilsinger and Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
lall. They presented a large sil-
er syrup pitcher to Mrs. Dunn
n honor of her birthday.
The sad news of Mrs. Wm. Kin-
aid's death from child birth at
losebud reached this community
ast Sunday. Representatives of
he various lodges went up Sun-
lay , and on Monday the remains
rere conveyed here , where they
fere shipped to Mason City , 111. ,
diere her mother and people live.
he death of Mrs. Kincaid is re-
retted by all who knew her as
he was a lady of the highest char-
cter and virtues. Mr. Kincaid
ias the heartfelt sympathy of this
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ommunjfcy in his bereavement.
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W SPECIALS.
4 ? LADIES' KID GLOVES. A good assortment of tote
W qualities , from 75c to § 1.75. We call your special attention tote
to our largo line of kid gloves which we have now on sale at to
§ 1.00 per pair. These gloves are all made of the finest kid , tote
all shades and colors and are guaranteed to wear. to
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Made in the latest
* styles and of the best materials , from 50c to $8.50.
BELTS In the the taffeta silk , crush leather , gold
trimmed and cord effects , iOc to § 2.00.
LADIES1 WRAPPERS. A new and complete line , *
made for style , service and comfort , from § 1.00 to § 2.50.
UNDERSKIRTS. Our spring underskirts are now to
in stock aiid cannot be surpassed in style , price or wearing tote
qualities.
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4 * NOVELTIES. Stock collars , belt pina , gold buttons ,
W pin sets , trimmings and etc. to
The spring trade has commenced in earnest now and it
49 will pay you to give us a visit when you are in need of spring
49 or summer wear.
Thacher
For the next
DAYS
We will sell all kinds of
Overshoes , Mittens and Caps
at COST. '
We must make room for our spring goods which are be
ginning to come in. Yours for business ,
MAX E. VIERTEL CROOKSTOiN NEBRAS3CA
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The BEST for table use and at popular prices.
V 9 , Qur Stock is Always Fresh
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9 ( Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
9 , Hay , Grain and Feed
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE ,
77ir3Tr
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
HENRY STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Eoasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
Interest paid on time ]
deposits.
Capital , 825.000
Surp1us. lOOO
Oflice Flours
9 \ . M.to4 P.M.
Valentine State Bank ,
Valentine , Nebraska.
Persons seeking a place of safety for their
money , will profit by investigating the
methods employed in our business.
CONFECTIONERV
Suited to your taste.
Canned Goods
Are now at their best and
we handle the best grade.
i
Lunch Counter.
AIL yo.u want to eat at our
Lunch Counter
Home Bakery
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