Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 24, 1904, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. NOVEMBER 24. 1 04 \ . "TIMBER 45
Are you going to want a Heating
Stove this winter ? If you are , you
want the best the best in appear
ance the best in quality and the
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bect in results. If you want one
that wil1 ive you the. heM result
for all kinds of fuelou . \\ant one
of the following lines :
Cole's Orginal Hot B3ast ,
Peninsular Parlor Heate
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and Double Heating
Base Burners ,
The XXth Century Laurel ,
The Retort Jewel
\ e hvc ; the exclusive agency
. -1 'In- : I' ' MV < - lines , which include
s , the best stoves undo. Make us a
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< J > call before btijv ing elseuheje and we \\ill l-idly explain to you
\ all the special features of the diftvient stoves. \Ve guanmtep
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every stove mentioned to he perfectly satisfactory in everyvay
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i We carry the largest and most complete line of stoves of
r all kinds found in Northwest Nebraska.
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Call and Inspect these stoves.
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' 'Hardware , Furniture and CoaLf |
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FU iNiTURE , bedntoui suits , dn eis. chitloniers , uani-jg
pa M belion bids strong ami clean , spring rouc'ieand ' mat ! res-i
* * .si\s , p.-uloi - landsUK ! n-nter tables , eo ubinaiion book c-iscs and
\ \ ritinj ! dsk.s. . Palest Designs and Lo est Prices.
Guns , Ammunition and Hunters' Supplies.
A full line ol ha'dwjii * . cutler.and . stoves of best makep |
* S A lot of i.setul aitieles th : j n.aKe . hi-u-i-Ueppinji a plua ure. gf
Frank Fischer.
. ! r jcl ub a btte Haul : iv-d as H National Haul ,
Jun 1. 1884. Aucust 12. 1002.
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C. H. CORNELL , President. .J. T. MAV , Vicjp-F
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We Can Satisfy Ymt to Ouaiito Pficeino
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I TALK OF THE TOWN 1 3
Henry Sanner and John Britt ,
of Britt , were doing some trading
here Monday.
John Ilaeber , of Kennedyas
a business visitor in Valentine the
first of the week.
The Valentine Concert Band
will give a dance tins' evening in
the McDonald building.
John Sedlacek and wife were in
town last Saturday from their
ranch , 8 miles southue-t of toun.
L W Parker , of Burge. Xebr. ,
trail-acting : business- town
a couple of days the first of the
week
L - ip * d h ivrred he > ol
aii-1 ' ' ! ! f'l i 'I ! , > viied by J nn
[ Sl U < . . ' , " ni-il the same Mon-
di\ ; oi ihi - week.
.1. \ \ Marrall and uil'e are hap
py over the arrival "f a bouncing
bab.iirl . , bom Thursday night ,
iXoven.hcr . 17 , 1904
K. L. HiHchins-on and wife were
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i in town from Pen brook Tuesday ,
the Utter having some dental work
done by lr Dailey.
; li. ( J. Etlc.and : . two smaller
cliiidien departed Tuesday morn
ing for his parental home in In
diana to spend ThanKsgiving.
M. N. Allen and wife were upj
from Norden Tuesday visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. Allen was (
purchasing hons.es and mules. j
J. O Beatty departed Tuesday
morning forVeir City , Kan. , in
response to a telegram from there
announcing that his fat.lier was-
d.ing. .
T M Rice and wife went down
to MrRice's claim on Marsh
'Lake ' l-tst Thur-day and started K
biiil-l ' h"ii-e rein
Mnlid i\ .
Mr nnd MrAd m-and daugh
ter MrGenevieve Hewitt have
rented the rooms over T C. Horn
by's --tore and will star ! aconserv-
ati-r.N of music.
\V A PaiUei , theVnod L Ke
nn-iclrint. u"a < transacting 'MI-- '
ne-- in \ " lentine l * st , Saturday. '
He in..de thiollice a pli-a-ant cill
while in town.
I lane hepirdind wife re-
tu ne I - KVM iy ! ' - ' m
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ai < ! had gne na witness hi the
Cool.-Gavor murder ea < p
! ' i" \ " I'-n * ne 'i't _ - ! ) c'.i ' > o ! f n {
ball team and a le-iin from O'Neill
w'rll piny here this afternoon. The
lion e team has been practicing
fiitI full.x and will no doubt acquit
th m- -l\e- very c'editably in the
garni- loda.\
Tn their trial before the grand
jir-\ at Aberdeen , S. D , last week
Gaver pleaded guilty to man-
slatiijlitei and ( - ( ok was indicted
for l.'ikinif whiskey onto the reS'1'-- '
vation ( ook was released on
bail "f M.OnO
Ji se Br < > sius , \\lio is liing on
the C'ochran ranch near Wood lake ,
we. } in town Monday on important
business. Jesse says he lost a fine
f. | i iiii'l i * n'L'ht.irid th tf h 'i ' i-
lo-L > e\eral head of , \ arlingcalve-
the past. Bummer with the blackleg.
R. L Hall , of Kentucky , ha-
pmchasrd the hotel fu1 nitunf
the OnC'igo llou-e ami t. ok po-
se sJDn Tue-day eveninir. Mr.
Hall has had considerabl exper
ience in hotel keeping and will run
a fir-t clas hotel. Xumerou-
provements will be made 'for the
accomodation of rho trade and Mr.
Hall will be glad to get aoq'iuint-
ed v ith ono and aM in a nle-isan !
LOOK !
We are going to give our read
ers or their boys or girls a chance
to make a dollar for Christmas
time. Our gasoline engine makes
it po-sible for us to run a bigger
subscription liM and to get it we
ar < goiiijr to divide the profits with
thoseVIM | help to rnnke our list
larger. Here's our offer : Anyone
can \ < oik at it.
Nevv Subscribers To
The Valentin Democrat
to Jan. 1 , 1906 for SJ.OOj
To the party sending in the
name of any ; .ew subscriber to
.Ian ' . 190n l enmy retain oOc
a i heir eo.nmi-sion . on each new
sub-criber sj.ni to this office. That
iend us f > 0c for each new sub-
sc'-'b r to .Ian. 1 , 190G and keep
the other half dollar as your eom-
mis'-i.-n Tinoffer holds jrond
onto ! . Jan 1 , 1905. Get to uork
and help t swell our list nCO
names Ii ie:3. y money for you.
Sen ' n.oney order or any way for
us to get the money. If you send
stamps they must be 2c stamp1and
send one extra for each subscrip
tion. We want a boy or girl in
every home in Cherry or Keya
Paha counties to earn some money
on this proposition.
Send in your orders as soon as
you can get them to
I. M. RICE ,
or Tnr : VALENTIN K DEMOCRAT ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Robert , Quisr-nber.v was visiting
in t't-ui the fi-st of the week.
Frank Kami-ill has. purchased
one of Mac C an. , Js delivery
wagons ardhis ? hired Charley
BreuUander to d'-ive it for him.
Mr. C a-inr : vill onlv run one
wa.i MI and A ill . ! o the store deliv-
prinr. Mr Rind-ill will do gen
eral trans-er work , haulinir coal
etc. lie \\ill di 5\e two horses in-
ste-id of one as formerly.
The following from Brownlee '
arrived too hte for publication '
la ? ! v. ( ! < : 'M'alier Chit" , a
you MOman living in Brownlee ,
ilie I \ ersuddenh Sunday eve
ning , \ov lo. just before star tin ir
for ciiU'-ch. Il is believed that his
lealh wa caused by heat'tdisease.
Mr. Cluti- < \-i- 28ears old and
leaver la rye circle -orrowino- -
friends "
He ? m Tayl-ir. of 'he finn of
I i\ lo ! ' & I n\er. eon ] r ctorand
builder- , iia-ju t completed a large
barn for Frank Higgins and came
home Sudd iy. Grant. Boyer has
heen out to J. C. McXare's near
-Vi-ibia-the pix't , month raising t.he
latti-r's ho'sso arid making ittwo
stories high. He completed the.
job last , week , returning to his
liom in this city I-ist Saturday.
Bernie Tinkham , living about
16 miles south Of Wood lake , had
the Miis''nrtijMp ' of running a rusty
nail in ' .is . ( \c la-t aturd-iv morn
ing while ai work tearinu down
Lhe Thackrey house on Marsh
Lake. The nail , an eight penny ,
flew out of the board he was tak
ing off the - ' nfuvl t 'ijplr no'nt"
first miii 11 c > nea of his left eye
neai the sight , penetrating nearly
i quarter ofin inch if not farther.
He pulled it our and felt verv little
pop at Hr-l but it maprove sor-
i'iiThe fluid , thick and of a
gelatine sub-t-inee ozed ( ut of
his e > ( > and as soon as it waevi -
lent that the nail had penetrated
int > the pve ho put > i b'indagp ov-
i > r it to keep from further injury
nnd keep out cold until he could
procure bette' * treatment. We
fpe it may not c-iuse the los j of
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* Groceries
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PICKLES
CHOW CHOW
CHUTNEY
OLIVES
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DEVILED SCHRIMP
IMPORTED SARDINES
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CAVEAR
Davenport & Thacher il
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Large X. stock of
Hamilton = = . rown Shoes
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.
MA.X B. VIERTEL CROOKSTOJ NEBRASKA *
roceries !
The HKST for table use and at popular prices.
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Our Stock is Always Fresh
Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
Hay , Grain and Feed
A. PETTYCREW GENERAL MDSE.
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FR\S 1 FRUIT AND GAME
IN THEIR EASON.
l'ir-t i-las lini' of " esikf , Ei
i'rSilr ' Me its Smoke 1
x. ' 'ri'akf'a f ! > HMII.
Highest Market Trice Pain for Hogs.
CONFECTIONERY
Suited to your taste.
fe ! Canned Goods Lunch Counter.
. Are now at their best and All you want to eat at our
\ve handle the best grade. Lunch Counter
Home Bakery
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