Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 12, 1905, Image 1

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Pocket Knives , Fancy Scissors and " & '
Shears , Skates and Sliver Ware , V *
We carry the most com
plete line of cutlery shown
I in the town , including
Simmons' "Keen Kutter"
Pocket Knives and the
"Clauss" brand Shears.
Both 'lines are fully guar
# anteed to be the best , and
if not found satisfactory
in every way , are ex
changeable. We also carry a complete 'jneof ' "Klipper Klub"
Skates , all sizes and prices ,
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- -u Skate Sharpeners , Skate &
Straps , Skate Bags , etc. , etc.
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Call anJ inspect our line of Kochester'.s famous Nickle
fi Plated Copper Ware , including Tea Pots , Tea Kettles , Cuspi
dors , Trays , Baking Dishes , Ctafiing Dishes , etc. Also our
& line of Silver ware. Be
sure to make u < ? a call be- -
fore purchasing your holi
day gifts.
Rernernber. Come to the Jps3 * * *
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t. \ Shoes and Suits'
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and Gentlemen.
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TAILORING & 3.- X T5 iflJ 63fF / & ' n O * \
In all Branches. i * % * * m <
B Frank Fischer.
i Hardware. Furniture and CoaL&
FURNITURE , bed room .suit , dre siM-s , chiffoniers , ward-jP |
\ robe1 * . Iron beds strong and clean , spring couches and inattres-j&j |
es. parlor stands and center tables , co.'ubinati'Hi bookcase * arid w
writing desks. Latest Designs and Lcmcst Prices.
full lino of l u'dwancullcr.v . and lovt of b st niak
* A lot of useful articles that , n.ake . housc-keopinjr a ploasure. mj < m
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Jiucl K < M' TTlEO i foi' "
Frank Fischer.
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Chartored as n Sta e Bimfc ( Jhartertid as a JSfatiorxal Bank
Jun- , 1884. August. 12. 1002 ,
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Valeitine , Nebraska.
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JA-PITAl , PTD Ilv
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$25,000. and
C. H. CORNELIPresident. . J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. N7rrrnT.woc. ( "In
Mf ? oL FEINTING OFFICE AT THIS *
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TALK OF THE TOWN B
Elden Sparks is down from
Cody.
Pr A. Lewis is very sick with
pneumonia.
John Neiss is down from his
ranch on the reservation.
Gu t Carlson is feeling pretty
well a ain , after several weeks as
an invalid.
John G. Stettcr has been down
from Hot Springs , visiting ' 'his
family the past couple of weeks.
Miss Cunningham , the trained
nurse , has been taking care of Al
Thacher the past week during his
illness.
The contract for furnishing the
j county officers with piinted sta
tionery for the year 1905 was
awarded to I. M. Rice.
Mrs. Bessie Shaw went up to
Hot Springs Monday. Little
Chester Uolsclaw , her nephew ,
accompanied her for a few weeks
stay.
Gladys More.v , the. daughter of
Mr , and Mrs. Sol Morey , who has
been staying with her aunt Mrs.
L. Bivens for several months , ac
companied her aunt Mr H. Mo-
Kane back to Dead wood last Thurs
day morning.
J. O. Beatty has had a chorus , ;
practicing for his concert which
was to be given next Wednesday
night , but because of needed prac
tice has decided to postpone the
concert until a week or two later.
Watch for further announcements.
Mr.s. , J. M. Thacher arrived
from Germantown , Philadelphia ,
Pa. , Monday night to see her j i
brother-in-law , A. E. Thacher , ! I
who is very ill and has been grow
ing worse during the past weeK ,
though at times he appears to be.
improving.
The ground is covered with snow
this morning as we look about us. '
j The thermometer was 20 degrees' j
below zero as we went down after t
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the mail , but the wind is not blow-1
ing and it did not seem as cold as
when the thermometer was 50 do- ; !
grees higher and the wind blow-
,
i ing. As the day advances the |
thermometer rises a few degrees
and but for the snow and people '
walking around in overcouts and
caps , one would think in looking
about , of spring time. An ideal
climateliere the range of the
i thermometer , like the range f the
cattle , seeni unlimited , yet so
1 harmless when it is cold , for the
j the wind never blows hard when
it is eold. The only evidence we
seem to have of cold here i < the
thermometer and the freezing of
i water. Ice is 15 to 16 inches
thick. The C. &XV ttmorn \ \
I ing begin to put up ice , taken from
'Lake ' Minnechaduza , and used
from Omaha to Dead wood and
other roads of its system The
fir.e t ire in the world , cut froui a
laUf of pun1 spring water , H i.ot
to bo taui everywhere , but here is
open to inspection. A switch ,
running down to the mill on the |
banks of the Minnechaduza , is
used to load cars by means of a
chute or ice track built from the
; Jake to the track and e.levated along
the track so that no lifting is re
quired. Teams hitched to huge
ice hooks pull the ice through thei
chute from the lake to the cars. '
Some men saw ice , while a team
or one horse and a man lays off
t
the ice with an ice plough , cutting
down deep to make less sawing.
Others with prod poles steer the
ice along channels of water to the
beginning of the ice chute where
15 to 20 teams ply up and down
the hill from the lake to cars or to
,
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B.v The Wrtv
John ClarUwn has been serious
ly ill , but is better at present.
i IMrs Keelihas been staying :
on their claim , about 15 miles
south of town.
"Mi pt ; Tvfnrgaret and Alice Til
ler and their little brother Henry
1 were visiting in town SUurday.
Wm. Walters , who is staying at
Mr. Tracewell's is seriously ill at
Wm. Clark son has-'commenced
putting up ice.
The railroad company is pulling
up i e.
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A Broun ionic a load of li.-iy to
tov.n huteek. .
Tr. Novak has luih an iddtion
to his granary.
A. Brnjul hn iled a load of corn
to Brit i Snlurd.My. J
W. F. Bulbs had Mr. Ki
grind some gram for him last. Sat
urday.
Don Ee l ; /g is over on 'he ' reser
vation * this week , , bimiig horse- *
and cattle. j
Mr. and Mrs. Sinner's child has
recovered from a ' .severe sioge of
sickness. x-
Several of the boyte have been en
joying themselves iho past week ,
on Drcrpell. .
\V. F. BulliB went o town Sun-
dato visit his nucl B who recently
came from Springfielql , S. D.
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Several tramps were sean in this
part of the country recently. Quite
cold to he trumping alround during
a snowstorm , 1
EYES.
'The in ( ] . r < newr M
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Thito the ship at vH
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Like t'u'vi cl i fu'l > 1 voe ; , .
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For M h I't- i tin ftU
UKRNlirn KIKF.
The Meistersin rs
Canto. . . ( S DNewsThe ) \ Meis-
ritieiN pave ihe lie t - \ umber of ,
the high hcho > 1 lecture icnurso nfc
Armory h ll , Wednesdiy icvening ,
to > lurge Htidience , Ev ei yl number
was heartily encored , andvjien the
curtuin fell after tlie last number , '
a belt-r please I audience Lias sel
dom left the bill. \
Yanhtou ( S 0 ) Pi ess andPako -
tan rJaze'p : The XfeiMerstiMgors
ga\ea mo-t onj' > y ; < ble ent | itam-
ment. They delighted both olKl and
vonng. The pent lemon havti \ fine
voices which show the most , tjhor-
ough training. In fic they
uluil ho r nain'3 mp'ies ' nlnd
f he hti-rd to Sgt- apptecia nil.
The management should be C'ii- )
gratulated on securing such supei : -
ior talent for the lecture course. ,
The [ eistcrsin ers ( master sinn -
ers ) Male Quartette ent rs up < .n it 3
second 'our of theest with a'l tie
prestige of a well known organize -
tion , having unquestionnhly a mrs r
Attractive personality in individu j ) |
meuiber > hip ' ) nd collectVH ! > a pe-
fec'eil wh ) le Is d stmgui-hm * {
twork in en-emhle sii-igni i is i f
bnlLancy. A cUto on Meistersing- |
ers will convince you that they are' '
all their name implies that they
are master singers of tlie highest
rank.
Atf. . E. church Friday evpninp ,
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s Fancies !
We are carrying a full line of Xmas Groceries
We wn'nt your trade. Call in and get price * .
Raisins in fancy clusters.
] N"cve Yovir Apples , best quality.
V ) TVurs. Almonds , Pecans , Brazil Xuts and English Walnuts
Canclio , mixed and fancy , special price given in pail lots
Concliziionts. Chutney , Tobasco Sauce , Catsup , India-
Relish , etc.
Preserves We have the finest line of Preserves en
the market , including the famous Gordon and Dil-
\vorth brands.
New York BuckwIiealFlour. Chase & Santa Coffees
Davenport & Thacher
Large stock of
= = Brown 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.
MAX E. VIERTEL CROOESTO NEBRASKA
The BEST for table use and at popular prices
t K Our Stock is Always Fresh I
Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
Hay , Grain and Feed *
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W. A. PETTY CREW , GENERAL MDSE.
FRS : : i FRUIT AXD GAME H
JN THEIR SEASON.
Fir-t i-l as HUP of S oaks
lrSalr Me ts Smoke !
Higiiasl Market Price Paiu for Hogs.
P'KED WHITTEMOBE , Pr-s. CHAB. SPARKS ,
. .T.V. . HTETTBR , Vice Proa. OKA.H Ii. BBITTON , Ass't
IWsons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit
mvesti ating the methods employed in our business.
5 : CONFECTIONERY
Suited to your taste.
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Canned Goods Lunch Counter.
i * Are now at their best and All you want to eat. at onr
V we handle the best grade. Lunch Counter
Home Bakery
the Advertls&aeRts.