Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 16, 1904, Image 4

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    THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
.1. M RICE EDITOR
. Jnw IG. 1904
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8ubscnpUon-l.OO per year in advance ; f l.BO
When not paid in advance , Single copies Be.
Display advertlsiBg 1 inch single column 15o
per Issue or $ c.oo a year.
Ix > cal Notices Obituaries , U > dge Resolutlon-
' ind Socials for lievenueGc per line per Issue.
Brands , 1H inches-$4.00 per year In advance
additional space$3-90per inch peryearengraved ;
blocks extra ; $1.00 each.
Parties living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known are ; requested to pay IB advance
10 per cent additional to above rates if over 6
months In arrears.
Notices of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
More Local.
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Born to Jas. Galloway and wife
this city , a son , Thursday , June 9.
Ed Satterlee , of Nenzel , came
down this morning on business.
We enjoyed a pleasant visit with
him at our office.
Claude Jones went to St. Louis
this week to meet his sister , Miss
Myrtle , who was on her way home
from California , where she has
been visiting with her sister , Mrs.
Kalb. Mr. and Mrs. Kalb will
depart for Alaska in the near fu
ture.
ture.A
A bulletin received by Edwards ,
Wood & Co. states that the ex
cursion boat , Slocum , burned in
N. Y. harbor to the water's edge.
1000 people were aboard and be
tween 200 and 300 lives were lost.
One hundred bodies have been re
covered by the police.
On account of a wreck up at
Buffalo Gap the passenger train
was late this morning. There
seems to be numerous accidents ,
wrecks and washouts of late.
Shouldn't the state of Nebraska
require the public transportation
companies to keep their roads in
better repair ?
Frank Brayton wore a pleasant
smile last Saturday as he handed
the Editor a cigar and remarked
.that he was always at the front.
3Ve supposed he meant the Red
Front and took the cigar inquisit
ively and Mr. Brayton explained
that a bright 10 pound boy came
to stay with them Saturday morn
ing , June 11 , 190i. Frank says
he'll name him Francis Donald.
Success to him and them.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgareidge
took a drive down through the
sand hills last week , stopping at
Bob Gillespie's ranch and visiting
Mr. Morgareidge's two sisters ,
Mrs. Art Tennis and Mrs. S. L.
Ellis at Simeon , after which they
drove to Valentine , arriving Sun
day , where they spent a couple of
days visiting friends. From here
they go to Cody and visit Mrs.
Fannie V. Moore and upon their
return to Merriman will start for
Moscow , Idaho , to visit with Will's
father and mother.
CoXNOU-TlLLsox : Orville Con
nor and Miss Caroline B. Tillson
were married at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. R. Harris in Wood-
Lake , June 7 , 1904 , by Rev. A.
JT. Carpenter.
SLOXECKER-MARSDEX : John
Slonecker and Miss Nellie Mars-
den were united in marriage by
ftev , A. T. Carpenter , Wednes
day evening , June 15,1904. Mr.
Slonecker is clerking in the Red
Front , and Miss Marsden is from
Ainsworth. Both are well known
to Valentine and Ainsworth pee
ple.
BiooLE-McCREA : Earl Riggle
and Miss Pearl McCrea were join
ed in marriage , Wednesday eve
ning , June 15 , 1904 , at the home
of the bride in the west part of
town , by Rev. * Holsclaw. These
young people have grown up in
our midst and are bright , honor
able people. Mr. Riggle is clerk
ing in W. A. Pettycrew's store.
We extend congratulations to
all of these young couples and
wisn them long and prosperous
lives. .
! Feed grinder ,
i Slightly Used Wagon ,
4 2 Two-way Pumps ,
4I I A Lot of Native
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& araware
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We carry everything i" 'ho linp of J'uilding Maleriai aiHu1 .v. : v'h < , UT
Lath , Siding , Shingles , Doors ,
Windows , Nails , Lime , Cement ,
which we buy in car load lots. Call and let us figure with you on Building Material.
Wagons and Buggies "
Always carried in stock. We quote a few of the different makes handled by us :
New Moline , Mitchell , Fuller & Johnson , Ban
ner , Milburn , Wide and Narrow Tired
Spring Wagons and Buggies.
When in need of a windmill call and ex
Eclipse Windmills. amine the Eclipse. We have always on
hand a stock of Pumps , Pipe and Stock Tanks.
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Biding and Walking Cultivators. Biding Disk
Cultivators , Disk Knife listed corn Cultivators.
Sole agents for DEERE Implements and Hancock Disk Plows. Repairs for farm implements.
UDWIG UUMBER LO.
L. C. SPARKS , Mgr.
C. H. Cornell received a letter
from Geo. F. Bid well , manager
of the Nebraska and Wyoming di
vision of the C. &N. W. R'y. ,
stating that trains No. 4 and 5
could not be extended to Valen
tine as they had been put on as an
experiment and had not been re-
numerative between Norfolk and
Longpine , and , that they would
probably be cut off or rather cut
off to a paying point soon.
Junior Normal ,
Cherry county ranks first with
the number of students in attend
ance and Rock county follows.
Quincy LeeMorrow gave an in
teresting talk at Chapel on Wed
nesday morning on the subject of
"The New Woman. "
The young people of Cherry
county are doing themselves proud
this year. Almost everyone who
can possibly do so are attending
this summer. *
The Junior Normal started Mon
day morning with an enrollment
of 78. This is 6 or 8 more than
was enrolled last year and more
are expected to arrive.
There are three states represent
ed in the normal : Nebraska , Kan
sas and South Dakota. This tends
to show that the normal is becom
ing more popular and the people *
are ready , if not eager , to take
advantgage of it.
All persons holding season tick
ets and others desiring reserved
seats for the Roberson lecture on
June 25th should call at the post-
office between the hours of 7:30 :
and 9 a. m. , and 5 and 6 p. m. on
Friday or Saturday of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgareidge have
planned a trip to Idaho and cannot
attend this year , but Mr. Morgar
eidge has sent several of his gradu
ates from the Merriman school
and through the influence of Mrs.
Morgareidge we have the two
Misses Weston from Rapid City ,
South Dakota.
TJnolc Tom.
Terry's Big Uncle Tom's 7Cabin
played to a very large house Wed
nesday evening , 1000 people being
turned away. It was one of the
best shows ever in our city. There
were several specialties introduced
between acts that were excellent
and the spectators were very well
pleased. Daily Tribune , Great
Fall , Mont.
Grand Celebration in Nen-
xel the 4t7i of July.
Street parade at 9 o'clock a. m.
Grand dancing , the best of music.
Speaking at 10 o'clock a. m.
Mass will be said at the school
house at 11 o'clock.
Box social at 12 o'clock.
In the afternoon will be foot
races , sack race , potato race , catch
ing a greased pig , climbing a
greased pole , horse racing and
dancing.
To "Persons Having ; Cattle
DFW Sale.
The First National bank has a
book for entering the number and
description of cattle of Cherry
county , Rosebud reservation and
vicinity for sale this fall , which
book will be in readiness at all
times for the free inspection of
cattle buyers. %
Parties having cattle for sale are
invited to list the same with us ,
giving description as to age , sex ,
probable weight and any other in
formation that will be of value to
parties making inquiry. No charge
for listing cattle , but we exact that
persons having listed will , upon
selling their cattle , advise us at
once in order that buyers do not
make the trip to their premises tone
no purpose. Where one has a fixed
price , state the same , otherwise it
will be inferred that market price
is expected.
Since this involves quite an
amount of gratuitous work , we
ask that in writing , parties de
scribe their cattle in the exact
manner they wish them entered
in our book. Be sure and give
postoffice address.
address.C.
C. H. CORNELL.
Valentine , Neb. , June 16,190i.
Catholic Church Announce
ment.
On Sunday next , mass will be
said in Valentine at 10:30 : a. m.
Catechism class for the children
at 3 o'clock p. m.
Very Iiow Bates to Chicago ,
Via the North-western Line. Ex
cursion tickets will be sold on ac
count ot National Eepublican Con
vention June 1C to 20 , inclusive ,
'
limited to return , leaving Chicago
until and including Tune 29. Apply j
to agents Chicago & North-western I
E'y. 22 1 '
A.TJCTIOJV SAJLK.
OF TOWX AND FARM PROPERTY.
We will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder in front of the
Postoffice in Valentine , Nebraska ,
at two o'clock in the afternoon of
Saturday , July 9 , 190i , the real
estate belonging to the estate of
George H. Q. Smith , deceased ,
described as follows :
Southwest quarter of section 28 ,
township 35 , range 28w.
Northeast quarter of section 28 ,
township 35 , range 28w.
South half of southwest quarter
and south half of southeast quarter
section 21 , township 35 , range 28w.
Lot 6 in block 5 in Village of
Valentine with improvements
thereon.
F. G. BLACK AND C. H. CORNELL ,
For heirs of G. H. Q. Smith ,
deceased.
Geo. Tracewell , auctioneer.
FOR SALE Ten iron frame coil
spring bunks , at Joplin's laundry.
Just the thing for claim takers.
Call at once at old City hotel. 22
World's Fair Coach Excur
sions.
Via the North-western Line. Very
low rates to St. Louis will be in ef
fect on four dates , June 6 , June 13
June 20 and June 27 , for coaoh ex !
cumons to St. Louis via the Chicago
& North-western E'y. Only $16.60
for round trip from Valentine , Neb.
Eeturn limit seven [ 7 ] days. A
great opportunity' to visit the
World's fair at a minimum of ex
pense. Otner favorable round trip
rates are in effect daily , with liberal
return limits , stop-over priileges ,
etc. Full information as to train
schedules , checking of baggage and
other matters of interest to the in
tending traveler on application to
Ticket- Agents of the Chicago &
North-western E'y. 22 2
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In the District Court of Cherry
County , Nebraska.
In the matter of the application of Elmer Ev
erett , guardian of Stella Everett , minor heir of
Emma Everett , deceased , formerly Emma Fear-
son , for leave to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of the Honorable J. J. Harrlneton , one of
the Judges of the District Court of Cherry Coun
ty , Nebraska made on the 33rd day of May , 1904
for the sale of real estate hereinafter de
scribed , there will he sold at public vendue to
the highest bidder for one-third cash , balance
on three years time , at seven per cent interest
per annum , secured by lirst mortgage on said
real estate , at the front door of the Court House
in the Village of Valentine , in said county , on
the 9th day of July , 1004. at the hour ot 10 a. m , ,
the following described real estate :
SJSNWU.NWifSWJi&SWJi NE4 , Sec. 8 ,
Tp. 28 , R. 28. said county. Said sale will remain -
main open one hour.
Dated this ICth day of June. A. D. . 1904.
ELMER EVEKETT ,
Guardian of Stella Everett , minor
heir of Emma Everett , deceased.
Bj Walcott & Morrlssey his attorneys. 2S 4
THE VALENTINE HOUSE
Nebraska
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Jas. E. Popper W. n. Me Braver Canadian t'luii
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All the standard brands of Whiskies , domestic and
imported Wines , Gordon's Dry Gin , and Cigars
of the choicest brands. Blue Ribbon Bottled Beer
a specialty. : : : : : : :
Oakland Hunters Bye Blue Grass Dewars Scotch Whiskey
JAMES B. HULL
HE OWL WA , TAYLOR-
Of Cf Cf Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
HENRY TAYLOR. GEANT BOYER.
TAYLOR & BOYBR ,
Contractors and Builders , Carpentering.
All kinds of wood work clone to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
B3PWork shop in Charbonneau's blacksmith shop.
VALENTINE - - NEBRASKA.
Livery , Feed and Sale Stable
New Rigs Good Horses Careful Drivers
Spacious barn , conveniently located , for splendid accom
modations to the public who want to drive , or have hors
es to feed.
feed.SHEPARD
SHEPARD BROS.
( Successors to Tracewell & Bonser. )
Valentine - - ' Nebraska.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine Nebraska
ring i our Next
rder Flere.
We print Letter Heads , Note Heads , Bill Heads ,
Envelopes , Notes , Cards , Wedding Stationery , Sale
Bills , etc. , etc. , at prices that are right. All work
guaranteed to suit. Our stock stands inspection.
THE DEMOCRAT
Valentine , = Nebraska.
W. T. Bishop ,
IVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE
The Wilber Barn
Your Patronage Solicited.
VALENTINE BOWLING ALLEY
No. 1 Standard Alleys.
A healthful , innocent sport.
OPEN DAILY FROM I O'CLOCK TO 11 O'CLOCK P.