Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 14, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. APRIL 21,1904. NUMBER 1-i
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49 Your attention is now culled to our line of
49 49 Saddles , Harness , Strap Work , etc.
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49 We have just received a new line of Single Har &
49 ness , Buggy , Express and Team Harnesses which
49 49 are now ready for your inspection , also a fine line
49 of horse collars , halters , all kinds of strap work ,
49 such as hitch reins , breast straps , lines , hame
49 straps , spreader straps , etc. Also , sweat pads
49 collar pads and back pads. : : : :
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49S TVe have also just received -
* ? ceived a line of stock
49 saddles which we are
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c show. We guarantee
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49 particular to be the
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45 strongest , best made and
45 'to contain the best ma-
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49 part of the country.
i9'They are all fitted with
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standard makes of steel
.J- forks , such as the Bid-
i , LaDesina andBillings. Make us a call and get prices.
I RED FRONT MERC. CO. l ft
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g Tailor Made Suits , Ladies' Shirt Waists , Fine jj
Neck Wear and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Come in and replenish your wardrobe with the latest and most
desirable Clothing , Boots , Shoes , Hats , Shirts and Furnishings.
TAILOR
AND CLOTHIER. I
; 2 2 25 22 : 2 5 : 2 2&
AH Kinds of Coal !
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Stoves and Eanges. !
Prussian Stock Food. Garden Seeds. !
Guns and Ammunition. ]
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A general line of serviceable Hardware of well known makes that i
are substantial , bought for use and wear and will bear inspection. |
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING. !
FRANK HER
DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12. 1002 ,
The FIRST NATIONAL BANE
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
of
-CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
$25,000.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. i
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GET AT THIS
PRINTING
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TALK OF THE TOWN
Local Weather Record
U. S. Department of Agriculture I
Weather Bureau f
Valentine. Nebraska , week ending C a. m. ,
AprlJ 20. 1904
Maximum temperature 78 Uegrees
Minimum temperature , 10 degrees
Mean temperature. 40 degrees ,
Total precipitation. 00
J. J.O'DONNELL ,
Official in Charge ,
Miss Stella Crowe spent Satur
day in town.
Frank Dart , of Cody , was in
the city Monday.
Elmer Cole was in Omaha last
week on business.
Miss Mary Cumbow visited in
town last Sunday.
Dave Dunn and family were in
town last Saturday.
Grant Perkins was visiting in
the city last Saturday.
El Heath was down from Cody
last Friday on business.
Fred Bovee left for Douglas ,
Wyo. last Tuesday night.
F. H. Baumgartl was down
From Crookston Saturday.
Mrs. Roby , of Sparks , has been
seriously ill the past week.
Woodruff Ball went down to
Omaha yesterday morning.
J. H. Quigley went out to his
anchnear Cody last Saturday.
P. H. Young was in town last
Saturday on important business.
Nels Rowley , of Kennedy was
n town last Monday on business.
Miss Pearl Kay has been visit-
ng at the Fort for the past week.
Will Archer , who lives 'out or
Sand creek , was in town Tuesday.
Dr. J. C. Dwyer drove down
TOIH Buttc , this state , the first of
the week.
John Eaton has resigned his
position as day bartender at the
ildorado.
Yern Stevenson has resigned
lis position with W. F. A. Mel-
tendorff's.
Dick Smith , of Newton , came'
down from Cody to spend Tuesday
night in town.
Wm. Gillespie , foreman of the
O'Connor Cattle Co. , was in town
ast Saturday.
E. C. Cole , county assessor , was
down from Cody last Saturday on
official business.
0. Larderach , the McCormick f
machine agent , was in town the
first of the week.
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L. K. Travis and wife drove
down from St. Marys Mission the
fore part of the week on business , j
Dave McNicols is in town'this t
week from O'Neill , visiting at the
home of his sister , Mrs. W. $ . ;
Haley.
The high school chorus has be-
.gun practicing for the silver medal
contest that takes place in the near
future.
R. K. Rainbolt was in town the [
latter part of last week from the
O'Connor ranch after some thor
oughbred animals.
Mrs. Chas. Price departed Tues
day morning for Lansing , Michi
gan , where she goes on a visit of
a couple of months. .
Del Query was in town last
Monday on business. Del has a fl
fine claim out in the hay flats and
is getting along fine.
Miss Nettie Brosius left for the
Methodist hospital at Omaha yes-
terday morning , where she will be
operated on for appendicitis.
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The following were Rosebud o
visitors at Valentine last week , n
Mrs. Parmalee , Mrs. Eaton and
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i John Shaughnessy and family
have moved to town from Xenzel
where they resided the past winter.
James Delaney , of Harvard ,
Nebr. , arrived in Valentine last
Sunday morning to visit his cous
ins Messrs Andrew and Will Mor-
rissey.
Claude Jones and Del Whipplp.
went out to the lake last Saturday
for a few days recreation. "While
there they will stop at Claude's
ranch.
Arthur Tennis , foreman of the
Bachelor ranch , was in town last
week. His wife preceded him by
a few days and they will visit here
for a couple weeks.
Mrs. Geo. Corbin left for St.
Joseph hospital at Omaha yester
day morning , where she will be
operated on for enlargement of a
gland in her throat.
The fine stone building that F.
Fischer is putting on up Main street
is now ready for the upper joists ,
[ t will soon be a building that will
3e a credit to the town.
Wm. ( Mickey ) Ward put in his
appearance in Valentine last Sun
day morning. He came up from
; he soldiers' home at Grand Is-
and to visit his many friends.
Larkin Hancock was in town
ast Saturday. Two weeks ago
THE DEMOCIIAT said he was Dave
Hancock's son , and so we acknow-
edge a mistake , as he is his broth
er.
John Simpson , accompanied by
} r. Compton , took Mrs. Simpson
; o the Methodist hospital at Oma-
la yesterday morning , where she
will be treated for partial paraly
sis.
W. F. Morgareidge was in the
city last Saturday on business.
Mr. Morgareidge is principal of
Merriman school and reports that
this has been a very successful
year.
Bud Gaskill called at this office
while in town Monday and set his
subscription ahead to THE DEMO
CRAT. Bud has a good claim up
ihe Minnechaduza and is getting
along fine.
Last Monday , Api'il 18th , Wm.
Strube and Miss Anna Dart , of
Merriman , were married in this
city. Frank Dart , of Cody , and
Miss D. Peacock , of Merriman ,
formed the bridal party.
C. M. Sagesser helped W. A.
Kimbell last week in the barber
shop. It looked natural to see
"Sag's'5 jolly smile in the shop.
He went out to Simeon Monday
to visit his sister for a few days.
Jim Ashburn made a flying tripe
o town from St. Francis Mission
Sunday , on account of the serious
illness of his daughter. She is
suffering from rheumatism of the
leart , but at present is recovering.
Last Tuesday evening Geo. Mc-
farland and Dick Murray engaged
n controversy on the streets of
Valentine that might have resulted
leriously. McFarland was arrest-
id and will have his trial Satur-
lay. . -
Elmer Cole and wife expect to
cave next Monday morning for
jrand Encampment , Wyo. where
Vfr. Cole will engage in business.
Che many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
3olo regret to see them depart
Tom here.
Last Friday night was a great
light for dances. One was held
it Crookston , one out at Brosius'
m the north table , and one down
m the river. A number of young
nen from town attended the sev
eral dances and all report a good
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SPECIALS.
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49 LADIES' KID GLOVES. A good assortment of
J9 qualities , from 75c to § 1.75. We call your special attention
* p to our large line of kid gloves which wo have now on sale at
S § 1.00 per pair. These gloves are all made of the finest kid , &
all shades and colors and are guaranteed to wear. &
g LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS Made in the latest
2 styles and of the best materials , from 50c to § 3.50.
T l &
49 BELTS In the the taffeta silk , crush leather , gold
fj trimmed and cord effects , tiOc to § 2.00.
49 LADIES1 WRAPPERS. A new and complete line ,
J | made for style , service and comfort , from § 1.00 to § 2.50.
W UNDERSKIRTS. Our spring underskirts arc now &
J9 in stock aiid cannot be surpassed in style , price or wearing ? J
J9 qualities. 6 >
49 NOVELTIES. Stock collars , belt pins , gold buttons , &
? 9 pin sets , trimmings and etc. & >
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% 9 The spring trade has commenced in earnest now and it fctfo
49 will pay you to give us a visit when you are in need of spring iJ >
49 or summer wear. i >
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| Davenport & Thacher
For the next 30 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. VIES.TEL CUOOKST01S
. . NEBRASKA
ies !
The BEST for table use and at popular prices.
Our Stock is Always Fresh
Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
Hay , Grain and Feed
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
HENRY STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Bacon
CONFECTIONERY
Suited to your taste. *
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