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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1904)
historical Society r 1 IH & J JL -i - 9 VOLUME VALENTINE. NEBEASELA. JULY 14. 1904 XILNIBEK 2 f Are 3 ou ia the market for some Furni- 49ture IcQ ? If. ' you are , or will be , we have < * 49something worthy of your attention , I * vlj j Notice the following : 49 49 Bed Boom Suits , oak $16.00 to § 28.00 49 49 Iron Be'ds , in colors 4.00 to 12.50 49 Baby Buggies and Go Carts. 4 ? 4 ? 49 49 S9 4 ? Our goods are continually going out and new goods 4 ? arriving daily , therefore we have no old stock , but 4 4 ? ? always something new. Call and inspect our goods. 4 ? 49 49 49 .49. 49 RED FRONT MERC. CO , * 49 Tailor Made- Suits , Ladies' Shirt Waists , Fine 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. & . AND CLOTHIEE. -W i 1- & ' Are the best on the market ; Neat , ornamental and serviceable. jp v | They'11 last for years and save you money in fuel. You can | * | § start them in a moment and turn out the flame when yourim H cooking's done. Ko waste of fuel : Iso waste of time : ojlj | Jiheat where you don't want it. Call and see the Quick | | U Stove on exhibition. HI OHER DEALER ! $8 $ Genera ! Hardware , Furniture and Undertaking , ip Chartered us a State Bant Chartered as a National Bank June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 , The FIRST NATIflMAL BANK JI ll A * 1 * * A JLv iAiiAI JJAAlAi Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking Exchange and Collection Business. C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Yice-President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. GET AT THIS YOUR OFFICE * Can Sartfftr You IP Qualitv Prfc ? and J nr1 A T 'T * 7 I 1 A ai'T I S Mrs. Ball and daughter , of Chicago cage , are out to spend thesummci with " \Voodruff. \ Born , to Rasmus Andersen anc wife of Eosebud on July 4th , a boy. That's a pair Rasmus. A number of Indians were in town Monday and Tuesday.The.y lately got a payment of 89 or more. Montaviile Flowers entertained a crowded church Monday night with Merchant of Venice well re cited. Serj. Rawls and wife and child were up from Atlanta , Ga. , last week visiting Mrs. Rawls' parents E. L. Maloney and wife at Fort Niobrara. L. L. Bivens and wife of Valen tine. iS'ebr. , spent several days here last week with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bivens. New Era. THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT comes out a day early this week to give us time to put in a gosoline engine , that we expect to use in running our presses , before the next issue. A game of base ball was played ast Saturday afternoon between he 25th infantry ball team and the Valentine nine , resulting in a score of 11 to 5 inMavor of the 25 and last half to play. John Ormesher had the misfort une of losing his house and con tents by fire two or three weeks ago. We forgot to mention it when , we heard of it as we also forget many other items. Obe Church returned from St. Paul , Minn. , last week with an other stallion , replacing the one that died belonging to the Valen tine Horse Co. , and it is claimed this is a better horse than the other. It rained hard last Sunday night adding to the already wet condit- .on of 'the ground by other recent rains and that of an all night rain Wednesday night of last week. The weather is fine now for crops and grass is fine. Mrs. Avis Bourk and daughter came to town from Simeon Mon day with her brother S. L. Ellis after a short visit with him and with a brother at Harrison , Neb. , and returned from here to her home at Eddy ville , Iowa. J. W. McCloud came in for some supplies Monday preparatory to beginning haying. He says there is plenty of water there in the hay flats. We credit Mr. McCloud with another year in ad vance to THE DEMOCKAT and re cord for him as being the second man to talk over the telephone be tween here and Simeon , which was completed Monday. Dan Roby and WillHassed drove over from Springview on business Monday and staid over night in town. We enjoyed a pleasant visit - ; it from them during their stay. Will Hassed formerly worked in a this oifice during a rush of work. Mr. Roby says crops are all look ing fine from Springview to Valentine - entine and cattle are in good shape , e 1 Miss Ella Graham , a sister of Mrs. Geo. Beamer , who came to' a this locality from Gunn City , Mo. last winter , in company with Ru dolph Moscow , who came here last winter from Idaho , were in Gordon Tuesday enroute for Rush- ville where they were married on Wednesday by the county judge. They will immediately leave for Cheyenne where Mr. Moscow will work at his trade which is that of a butcher. The couple have many friends east of Gordon who , will join us in wishing them , sue- cess and happiness , I John Sullivan , boss farmer of i Black Pipe district on the reservation - ' vation and Chas. Reiter were in j ( own Tuesday. Their cheerful , countenances indicate that health j has not a thought on their daily j program and log may it be. | F. A. Freeland , a surveyor of Imperial. Nebr. , is stopping at the j Chicago House in Valentine , Xeb. , i and will survey homesteads and do j private surveying. He claims to ' have had 12 years experience in surveying and engineering. 2-il- General Chaffee , chief of the army stuff , now touring the army ) posts throughout the country , ex-j pects to visit Forts Robinson , Crook , and Xiobrara some time this month. He will consider pro posed improvements for each of these posts. World-Herald. i H. C. Sanner called an us last ! Friday whjle he and John Britt ere in town and handed us an other dollar for a year in advance \ to THE DEMOCRAT. This makes all of our Britt subscriber- paid to J 1905. Who could blame the editor i for wishing that there were more j good democrats at Britt , Xebr ? [ Sparks Bros , have sold their j store at Cody to Cole & Cutcomb , who will run the store as now sit uated. Cole & Cutcomb sold their ; vagon and'implement business to I Li Vermont , Barnes , Son , and Bishop & Young bought the lum ber business of Cole & Cutcomb and Sparks Bros , Quite a change for j Cody business men. i Jas. Irwin hobbled clown town ! Tuesday on crutches and in pars ing our office called to make an ex planation as to his condition upon our hailing him. Jim was driving the Rosebud stage -for J. W. Warden on July 1st , which happened to been on Friday an unlucky day , and in going down the steep hill just this side of Rosebud his " \vagon . break failed to work and with a heavy load beside five passengers and himself it was too much for the team to hold and away they went down the hill at breakneck speed until they came to a turn in the road near.the font of the hill when the wagon upset , throwing the occupants out in the ditch at the side. One horse was thrown i and thejeaders were whirled back ! by Jim's hold on the lines. Jim j had his face skinned tip pretty badly , his thumb and his hip was hurt. The other occupants were only slightly bruised. It should be the first purpose of the United States to free the Philippines - ippinos as the the Cubans were freedr Jt will cause us more troub le than the islands are of use to us to hold them and engage in every quarrel that comes up between foreign nations. We have not yet had a taste of war and its cruelties but we are on the highway leading to it , Gordon Journal : A college that will not expel students for hazing does not deserve the patronage of decent public. A man in New York has sued a college for § 10,000 damage for in juries to hi ? son who was hazed. We hope he will get it. If there ever was an abomination it is this hazing. It is immoral , beastly and unlawful , What do you think of lot of so called students breaking into a young man's room , drag- ding him out in his night clothes and treating him indecently and cruel , without any cause what ever ? It is not much wonder we grow up men to head mobs , to have no respect for the law and decent thingsv when they start the work in their school life. * The Red Front Mercantile Co. carry a complete line of harness , saddles - and strap work. Mane them a call - before buying else where. ' They can save you mon ey , 21 . .O O.-C-r-o--- & i * 4 ? tl 49 41 We have a number of odds and ends in Men's 49 4 ? Unclerwoar which we are closing- out regard less of cost. rfNDERbIlIP .Tv > . Formerly Toe- , reduced price35c ' MEN'S * 2. ; > 0'and $3.00 HATS , in the latest shapes j and colors , on sale at 1.50. ? 49 LADIES' Toe , 81.00 and § 1.25 SHIRT WAISTS 9 are all going at oOc. < 9 We have a lot of 50c and 75e STRAYS MATS which we are selling at 25c. § 9 These are prices which you cannot aiiorfc to miss. Come while they" last. 4 ? 4 ° avenoort & Thachei I Large stock of ; amilton Brown Shoes I Just arrived. All other shoes in stock sold at greatly reduced prices for next 30 days. Come and see us. "We sell everything , and at prices which are right. L CHOOKSTCXN NEBRASKA * Jl ? # Q The BEST fur table use and at popular prices. . Our Stock is Always Fresh ftg Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens Hay , . Grain and Feed 8 W. A , PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. CITIZENS MEAT MARKET HENRY STETTER , PROP ill" ! FRESH FRUIT AND GAWE IN THEIR SEASON First-class line of Steaks , Blasts Dry Salt Meats , Smoked O 8 jjFuEi ) WHriTKMOUB. President. CH'ARLES SPARKS , Cashier. J. W STK/rrEK , Vice rresiclciit. OKAII L. BitiTTO , Asst , Oasbier , ; I jlnterest paid on tiifte deposits. alentine btate oaiik , Capital , . § 25,000 Valentine , Nebraska. Surplus , 81OOO * * Persons seeking a place of safety 'for their i Office Hours money , will profit by investigating the j : . . . . 9A.il. to 4 P.M. methods employed ja , our -business. , j ; / " * PI fTVT T Hr's r " & GllONE "to t Suited , to your taste. I Canned Goods Lunch Counter. Are now at their best and All you w nt to eat at our I we handle the best grade. Lunch Counter. ome Bakery