Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 19, 1904, Image 1

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    VOLUME
VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , MAT 19 , 1904. NUMBER is
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Come in and replenish your wardrobe with the latest and most
desirable Clothing , Boots , Shoes , Hats , Shirts and Furnishings.
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Stoves and Ranges.
Russian Stock Food. Garden Seeds. 11
Guns and Ammunition. 11
general line of serviceable "Hard vare of well known makes that II
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tered as a State Bank i Bartered as a National Bank
Jun1 , 1884. August 12 , 1002 ,
Valentine , Nebraska.
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U. S. Department of Agriculture (
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Valentine , Nebraska , week ending C a , m , .
May IS , 190-1
Maximum temperature 70 degrees
Minimum temperature , 3 degrees
Mean temperature. 57 degrees ,
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tote J. J. O'DONNELL ,
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to John Jackson was in town Tues
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to day.
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to Joe McCloud in
tote came Tuesday
to on business.
C. M. Sagesser is visiting in
town this week.
Mike Jordon , of Arabia , was
_ _ in town Saturday.
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tote Clinton Collett was visiting at
tote home Saturday last.
Frank and Billy Ballard spent
last Friday in town.
& * Jim Hudson was upJrom Sparksv
tote the first of the week.
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tote Chas. Reiter came down from
to
tote Eosebud last Sunday.
tote A steel roof was put on the
bowling alley this week.
Floyd Headly was down from
'White river Monday.
John Green was in town Satur
* day doing some trading.
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Charley Shepard left for Deadwood -
wood last Sunday night.
< Miss Mary Kief , of Arabia , was
* visiting in town Saturday.
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* Hon. Frank Rothleutner was o
down from Georgia Saturday.
Mrs. Rounds was visiting : in
town the latter part of last w eek.
Mrs. Walker returned Friday
morning from a visit up the r Dad.
Win. Piercy , of Kennedy , was
in yesterday after a load of frei ght.
F. H. Baumgartl , of Crooks ton , tl
was a Valentine visitor last Sa to \
day. 11 :
day.Woodruff
Woodruff Ball has been suifter-
ingfrom an ulcerated tooth this f
week.
John Bullis returned from a- few
days recreation on his claim , last
Friday. v.
Tom Spratt and Ben Hobson er
were north table visitors in town ill
last Friday.
Ralph Crabb , Will Cramer and ur
Matt House were in from the north
table Saturday. er
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Wm. Steadman was in the city ne
Tuesday visiting his son , Robert , th
1 who recently had his arm broke. izc
Quite a number of delegates
were in town last Saturday attending
at ;
tending the democratic convention. atm
A picnic was held on theMinne- an
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chaduza last Sunday by the Hil- M [
singer family. All report a good , th
time.
E. C. Cole , of Cody , wa ? in town of :
Monday official business in
on connected -
nected with his office as county as
sessor. cd l
The first commencement of the Lo
A Voodlake school will take place ex : ]
tcmorrow night. There arc four Fr.
graduates this year. anc
1II. . Young called at this office rel
Satuirday while in town to extend tur
congTatula-lions to I. M. Rice on' Jac
his irecent marriage. all I
D. A. Hancock and brother Larkin -
kin were in town last Saturday. lau
The former left for the East on M.
Sunday , morning's train.
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IN' ' - B. Swietzer came m last Sat1
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urdtty to visit his family. He was
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accompanied by his assistant , an
eastern man by the name of Teller.
Frank Cain returned from DCS Qu
Moines3 Iowa yestedray morning lenl
where he was called on account of ' Cla
the serious illness of his mother. | ren
At the time he left she was rapid- 1 mei
'int '
j j I. M. Jones , accompanied by his
two boys , was in town last week.
They are working on the new build
ing being put up at St. Francis
Mission.
" \V. S. Barker went to St. Louis
the first of the week to take in the
exposition. Is early all the editors
in'Nebraska arc there , as they had
an excursion trip.
Eev. Edgar Clark , pastor of the
Presbyterian church of this city ,
left last Monday morning for Buf
falo , Kew York , where he will at
tend the annual general assembly
of the Presbyterian church.
General Theo. Wint , command
er of the Department of the Mis-
touri , inspected FortKiobrara last
Sunday and Monday. Extensive
drills were held , which were wit
nessed by many townspeople.
\re learn with pleasure that the
South Dakota delegation in Con
gress was unable to hurD Agent
McChesney. They" carried their
grievances to the President who
immediately turned them down.
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TVm. Heclan called at this office
while in- town Saturday to pay a
years subscription in advance
Mr. TIeelan is one of the prosper
ous stockmen of Cherry county
md reports everything looking
fine this year.
Woodruff Ball has received hi
lew buckboard which he recently
Drdered throngh "W. B. Hammond.
The buckboard was made to order
md is a dandy. It has wide tires
md the wheels are fitted with ball
bearings.
Dr. E. S. Furay left for Cody
yesterday morning where he will
3ngage in his profession. While
iiere Dr. Furay was a perfect gen
tleman and an excellent surgeon.
\Ye feel sure that he will do well
n Cody and we wish him success.
Mrs. John G. Stetter returned
from : Lincoln , Saturday night ,
where she has been nursing her
laughter , Miss Leta , back to
iealth. The friends of Miss Leta
'ill be glad to Jmow that she has
n tirely recovered from her recent
In ess.
A cw band has been organized
nderthe leadership of Joseph
lelisle. With such a capable lead-
the b ant.1 will undoubtedly play
mc go " 3d nusic. What the town
eeds is ; ! good band and we thiniv
lat ; at la 3t , one has been organ- j
led whic ! i will stay together.
Died , Saturday , May 14 , 190i ,
ChicagoHI. . , Mrs. Barling ,
lother < of .Airs. John GK Stetter
ad Mrs. Phvnley of this city.
rs. : PlumJeymmediately left on
ic < next train fc T Chicago. THE
IEMOCHAT joins in * . fclie sympathy
the community i or the relatives
their sad bereave , ucnt.
W. S. Jackson and wif e depant-
yesterday morning for St.
Duis , where they will take in the
positioni'or _ a couple o'J : weeks.
om . there they will govtto Iowa
Illinois whe-.rc they vrill visit
latives. Mr. tFackson 'will re-
rn in about a month , b ut ; Mrs.
.ckson will pro-babb1" ici oain a
summer.
Last Sunday evening the bacca-
irate sermon was givc-n in the
E. church by Itev. Edg far Clark ,
lere are eight gradua'-tes this
ar : Misses' Elizabeth , T. Hob-
, Estella F. Spratt , K ellie J.
llett , JSrellie F. Easley , Li MBS. I.
cCrea , Messrs Floyd M. 1 " * etty-
3w , Alfred Lawfe and Jann 3-s C.
ligley. . The nernion was e '
and much credit is due i
irk for the way in which itn * as
idered. The- : annual commence v
snt will be ht3ld tomorrow night'
the M E. church- .
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Shredded Wheat Biscuits
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Kalstonr s Breakfast Food
Petti-John's Breakfast Food
venport . & Thacher
For the next
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 conic in. Yours for business ,
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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 WIDSE.
CITIZENS MEAT MARKET
HENRY STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAME
IN THEIR SEASON : m
* First-class line of Steaks , Roasta
Dry Salt Meats , Smoked
Breakfast Baron . - -
FKKD WHITTKMOKE.President. CIIARLE.S SPARKS , Cashier.
J. W STEITKII , Vice President. OKAII L. UiiiiTOX , Asst. Caahlur
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Interest paid on time
! deposits.
Capital , SSj.
Surplus , Sl,000
Office Hours
5 9 A. M. to 4 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. ! :
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Suited to your taste.
Canned Goods
Are now at their best and
we handle the best grade.
Lunch Counter.
All you want to oat at our
. . . . .Lunch Counter. . . . .
Home Bakery
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