Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 28, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XIS VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , APRIL 28 , 1904. NUMBER 15
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of horse collars , halters , all kinds of strap work , tote
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43 standard makes of steel
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{ fleman , LaDesina andBillings. Make us a call and get prices.
| RED FRONT MERC. C0. |
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I Tailor Made Suits , Ladies' Shirt Waists , Fine
Neck Wear and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
§ Come in and replenish your wardrobe with the latest and most
3 desirable Clothing , Boots , Shoes , Hats , Shirts and Furnishings. j
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[ Prussian Stock Food. Garden Seeds. 1
! Guns and Ammunition. I
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IA general line of serviceable Hardware of well known makes that It
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and UNDERTAKING. !
DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
1 FIRST NAT BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
Exchange and
Collection Business
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. NTflrroT > RON. Cashier.
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
YOUE OFFICE
W * Can Satisfy You in Quatlfv Price and WorkmasuWp
TALK OFTHE TOWN
Local Weather Record
U. S. Department of Agriculture I
Weather Bureau f
Valentine , Nebraska , week ending C a , m. ,
April 27,1901
Maximum temperature 70 degrees
Minimum temperature , 29 degrees
Mean temperature.11 degrees ,
Total precipitation , 22
J. J. O'DONNELL ,
Official in Charge ,
Walt Hamar was in town Satur
day.
Charles Polen was in town last
Saturday.
Sam Lynch was in town last
Thursday.
Dr. Holsclaw , of Merriman , was
in town Friday.
"Wm. Ballard visited in the city
the first of the week.
"W. G. Ballard was in the city
Monday on business.
Alex McAlevy , of Kennedy ,
spent Sunday in town.
Hal McKean spent Sunday in
town , visiting relatives.
Joe Jennett was a Valentine vis
itor the first of the week.
Bill Grooms was in town Friday
marketing a load of hogs.
John Shelbourn was transacting
business in town Saturday.
Robt. McGeer and Wm. Francke
had a little trouble Friday night.
Dr. Alfred Lewis went up to
Chadron Sunday night on business.
J. II. Quigley and 11. M. Faddis
went to White river last Saturday.
Vern Stevenson has accepted a
position as day bartender at the
Eldorado. p
Ogle is helping Martin
Christensen to do some painting at
the Fort. :
Dr. Compton and Woodruff
Ball returned from Omaha Satur
day night. ;
Miss Helen O'Sullivan of Q'Neill
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is here visiting her sister Mrs. M. '
Y. Nicholson.
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John Bachelor and his father-in-
law , J. E. Nye , came in from the
ranch last Friday.
M. B. Carpenter , of the firm of
Carpenter & Carson , stockmen , )
was in the city last Friday.
Geo. Corbin went to Omaha Sun
day morning to be present at an
operation to be made upon his
wife.
wife.Mrs.
Mrs. Levi Sparks entertained a
number of young ladies at her t (
home last Friday in honor of Miss ti ;
Pearl Ray. :
Curly Huggins drove in from
his ranch on the reservation Mon
day and spent a couple of days in
town visiting.
John Neiss was in the city last
week on business. John has a tiC
new spring wagon that he had C (
made to order which is a dandy. 01
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Mrs. John Stetter returned from
Lincoln Sunday night , where she g
has been visiting her daughter , si
Miss Leta , who is attending school
there.
Jolly" Pat Piper , of Simeon ,
was in town last Saturday. He
don't get to town often , but is as
full of fun as ever when he does
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come in.
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Mac Cramer spent a few days
this week visiting his brother Will m
on the north table. Andrew Mil
ler is running his dray during his
absence.
W. A. Pettycrew returned from
Lincoln Friday night , where he
was attending a convention of the ty
Beatrice Creamery Association. ar
His daughter , Miss Inez , who accompanied 16
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companied him to Lincoln , re M
mained a few days longer to visit of
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j J. L. McElderry , of Woodlake ,
called at this office last Saturday
on business. Mr. McElderry had
quite a talk with the editor on the
new homestead law.
llev. Clark returned last Satur
day from Scotts BlulT county , Neb.
where he was called on account of
the serious illness of his sister-in-
law , who afterwards died.
Frank Sagesser was in town the
latter part of last week. Mr.
Sagesser , accompanied by his son
Clarence , returned to Chambers ,
Neb. , Saturday , where he resides.
.Capt. Ho well returned from the
Soldiers' Home at Grand Island
last Thursday. The Capt. looks
as young as ever and his many
friends are glad to see him return.
Earl Pettycrew returned from
Lincoln Sunday night , where he
has been attending the state Agri-
ctilturial school. He says that his
studies have benefitted him a great
deal.
The high school band is improv
ing rapidly. Saturday after noon
the boys were practicing at the
school house and the music being
heard , were congratulated by many
townsmen.
Manford Peoples family arrived
from the east yesterday morning
ind have gone out on the reserva
tion with Mr. Peoples to take
charge of the half way house for
J. W. Ward.
D. S. Handy is improving his
residence property in the north
part of town by erecting a log
jarn thereon. He tells us that he
jxpects to move his family in from
he half way house today.
Mrs. Perry Walker left last
Saturday "morning for Rushville
o visit a sister who resides there.
From there she will go to Chadron
o visit a brother. Her son Clif-
'ord preceded her a few days ,
.vhilc Leonard remains here.
N. B. Swietzer , the government
surveyor , spent Sundaj- the city
vith his family. At present the
survey is about 25 miles northwest
f Cody. Mr. Swietzer says that
ic expects to be called to the east
ern part of the reservation at any
ime.
John Hornick , of the wholesale
Irug company , Hornick , Hess &
Moore , of Sioux City , stopped in
own last Thursday on his return
rip from the Black Hills. Mr.
Iornick attended the stockmen's
ionventions at Rapid City and at
3elle Fourche , and is also inter-
istedin some mines.
The county commissioners of
Sheridan county came to Valen-
ine some time ago to inspect our
ourt house in view of building
ne similar. They reported that
his court house was excellent and
rill probably build one similar in
heridan county. Chas. B. Bresee
ho wed the party around.
S. F. "Oilman came up from
feligh Friday night to oversee re-
airs that will be made on the local
lectric light plant. The plant
be overhauled so that more
ewer can be furnished. At pres-
nt so many belts take away a
Teat deal of power. Ed Whit-
lore , who was here for a few
ears , came up also to assist in the
District Conrt Postponed.
-District court for Cherry coun-
has been postponed oiie week ,
ad instead of commencing May
6th as first intended , will convene
lay 23,190i. An unusual amount
business elsewhere is probably
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49 that has a price attached to it that will suit your pocket- tote tote
49 49 book. These arc the essential things to make a shoe pop tote
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49 Vici Kid , Patent Colt Skins , Box Calfs , tote tote
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9 the latest in Ladies' Oxfords , including the strap sandal , tote
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ferent assortments of styles and kinds of leather. We tote
handle a stock of Misses and Children's shoes , which we tote
guarantee to stand the wear and tear of the juvenile trade. tote
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For the next 30 DAYS
We will sell all kinds of
Overshoes , Mittens and Caps
* at COSTj
We must make room for our spring goods which are be
ginning to come in. Yours for business ,
MAX B. YIBRTBL CROOKSTCXN NEBRASKA
The BEST for table use and at popular prices.
Our Stock is Always Fresh
Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
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May , Grain and Feed & 09
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W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.
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CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
HENRY STETTER , . PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First-class line of Steaks , Roasts
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
i Breakfast Bacon
Fit no WHITTKMOKK. President. CHABLES Si'AiiKS , CasUfer.
J. W SrETTKKTVicj President. ' OHAH L. liitirrox , Asst. Cashier.
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Interest paid on time
II deposits. Valentine State Bank ,
Capital , $2i.OOO ; /
Valentine , . Nebraska.
\ Surplus , S1OOO i
j Persons seeking a place of safety for their j
Ofllcc Hours money , ' will profit by investigating- j
| i 9 A. M. to 4 P. 31. methods .
employed in. our , business. ]
CONFECTIONERY
Suited to your taste.
Canned Goods Lunch Counter.
Are now at their best and All you want to eat at our
we handle the best grade. Lunch Counter
Home Bakery
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