Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 16, 1905, Image 1

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T LENTINE
VOLUME XX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 16 , 1905. NUMBER 5
And here is how you can save it. For the
next two weeks we will give a discount of 10
per cent from regular prices on all heating
4 % stoves. We carry a complete line of heaters ,
some of which are
* > The "Retort Jewel" to
toto
* * The best sto e made for all kinds of fuel. to
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% The "Coles' Original Hot Blast" toto toto
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JJ A fuel saver. Burns less coal and requires less attention
33 than any other stove made. We will guarantee this
4 ? stove to hold fire over night with cobs for fuel. toto
| 'The "Oak Peninsular" to
* i Hot blast smoke consumer , provided with a double hot
blast system. Burns any kind of fuel. An Oak stove toft
J of quality , exceptionally strong , neat and attractive. ft
43 We will furnish a written guarantee with each of the ftft
< ? above stoves , and if not satisfactory let us know it ftft
We also carr.v a full line of cheap heating stoves , ftft
$ \ as good for the money as can be bought any where. ft
Call in and examine our line ; we can save you
money , time and r uch inconvenience. : : : : ftto
I RED FRONT MERG CO toto 6 *
[ .Overcoats Warm Lined 1 ' *
Shoes and Suits j
for Ladies
and Gentlemen. !
TAILORING
J In all Branches.
Frank Fischer.
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Hardware , Furniture and Coal.
FURNITURE , bed room suits , dressers , chiffoniers , ward
robes , Iron beds strong and clean , spring couches and xiv.ttre.s-
ses parlor stands and center tables , combination bookcasvs and
writing desks. Latest Designs and Lowest Prices.
A full line of hardware , cutlery and stoves of best makes.
A lot of useful articles that make house-keeping a pleasure.
Come and See TIicui Ibi * " 1
Frank Fischer.
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ChHrU-red as a State Bant Chartered as a National Bank
Tun 1. 1884. August 12. 1002 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
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C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-Presidont.
M. V. NinnoLRON. Cashier.
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TALK OF THE TOWN
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Chris Hoist of Irwin was in
town again Tuesday.
George and Martha Washington
will receive at Bethel hall on Feb
ruary 22.
Mr. Hartigan's next band con
cert will be assisted by six of Mrs.
Hewett's pupils.
Mrs. R. A. McQuade returned
Sunday week ago from her visit
to her sister in Iowa.
Join the crowd and go eat Chick
en pie at Bethel hall on Washing
ton's birthday from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Rev. Geo. W. Isharn , D. D. ,
Field Secretary of the Weslcyan
Univer-ity Place , will conduct the
services arid present tin1 work of
th1 school ni'Xt Sunday at thef. .
E. church , both morning and eve
ning.
George Beachamp came down
to Valentine Tuesday with the
Wallingford brothers on real es
tate matters and called at our of
fice while in town. He lives
about S miles from Newton and
near the Snake river.
Leonard Charles Anderson , son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. An
derson , died Sunday morning , af
ter a lingering illnoss , at the aye
of 1 year , 9 months and 5 days.
The Rev. A. T. Carpenter con
ducted the funeral services at the
home Tuesday afternoon' at three
o'clock.
The "Cautious Catering Com
pany" will cater to this community
at Bethel hall on Wednesday eve
ning , Feb. 22 , for a certain . . con-
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: st6eration for commodity consum
ed. Children as well as adults are
cordially invited to convene on
said occasion.
COMMITTEE IN CHARGE.
Frank Higgle returned from a
visit buck to his old home in south
ern Illinois last week. He says
the people are Uving well in com-
fortaMe homes back there with
plenty to eat and have good farms.
Some of them are small , but pro
ductive. Mr. Riggl says the
timber has been mostly trimmed
out and people burn coal mostly ,
which costs them § 2.25 per ton
We intended to tell you this last
veek but forgot.
We clip the following article
from a paper published in the in
terest of the business men of Oma
ha un ler the title of "Commerce
of Greater Omaha. " Wm. Maier
is the contractor who built our
court house and with his family
lived in our town about a year.
"Wm. Maier , located in room
529 Paxton building , is a contractor
> f several years' experience. Mr.
Maier is a gentleman who has al
ways stood high in commercial
circles and is widely known for
integrity and ability as a con
tractor. He is always ready to
furnish information and his know
ledge of building cannot be ex
celled by any. "
Capt. Carter ij. Johnson , of the
10th cavalry , plead guilty before
Judge Towne Tuesday morning to \
an assault upon Frank Fischer and
was fined § 5 00 and costs. Capt
Johnson was in Geo. Hershey's
saloon Monday afternoon when
Frank Fi > cher was introduced to
him by Dad Hershcy and they
chatted good-naturedly until Capt.
Johnson inquired the nationality
f Mr. Fischer and uponexplain -
ng that he was born in He.sse ,
Germany , the Captain seemingly
Became enraged , and perhaps
t.hinking the Revolutionary war
> vas not yet ended he thought it
iis.dty to strike a blow at the ;
Hessians and struck Mr. Fischer
in the face. Mr. .Fischer.-filed a
a complaint against the Captain
with the above result.
Six Noted Indian Chiefs To
Assist at Inauguration ,
Washington , Feb. 2. The In
auguration Committee today ap
propriated $2,000 , or as much
thereof as may be necessary , to
pay the expenses of six noted In
dians in coming here to partici
pate in President Roosevelt's in
augural parade.
The Indians , who , according to
the present plan , are to rendez
vous at the Indian School at Car
lisle , Pa. , and who are to be ac
companied by 350 cadets and a
band'and six attendants or inter
preters , are Geronimo , the old
Apache chief , now at Ft. Sill , Ok. ;
Qiianah Parker , a Comanc'ie ' at
Anadarko , Ok. ; Buckskin Charley
a Uie , at Durango , Colo. ; Little
Plume , a Pregan or Blackfoot , at
Browning , Mont. ; American Horse
a Cheyenne , at Rushville , N br. ,
and Hollow Horn Bear , a Sioux ,
a. Valentine , Nebr.
TI.e-e Indian warriors will ride
Indian ponies in the parade. St. .
Louis Republic.
By The Wayside.
O. D. Carey was down last
Wedne-day to bring Mr. Boyer
down. Mr. Boyer is one of the
employees at the Rosebud board
ing school , who has gone away on
his vacation.
J. M. Clarkson and wife are
spending a few days at their
daughter's , Mrs. G. M. House on
the north - . table. _
BUSY BODY.
Down The Kiver.
Louis Taylor went to town last
week.
Mrs. Brosius is visiting relatives
in Iowa at present.
Mrs. James Ashburn has re
turned from Itiverton , Neb.
Messrs. Taylor and Brosius
spent Sunday at Martin Beckers.
Messrs. Grooms , Sh * lbourn and
Becker went to Valentine last
week.
Mrs. Martin Becker and her
daughter Miss Lyda were in Val
entine Saturday.
Feeding cattle and building fires
is the chief occupation in the.se
parts during this cold weather.
There will be a necktie social at
the Beaver Creek school house ,
Feb. 10 , in charge of Miss Milton.
A. W. Grooms and Louis Tay
lor each recently got'a bunch of
cattle of Mr. Stetter to keep the
remainder of the winter.
Wm. Brosius is sick and we un
derstand Walter , his brother , is
taking his place doing chores and
taking his place at Mr. Beckers.
Well this has been very dis
agreeable weather we have been
having the past two weeks but we
have hopes of better weather from
no A' on.
The telephone line is kept busy
these cold evenings by music given
mostly by. the graphaphone at
Mrs. Brosius' which.is . enjoyed
very much.-
Hello Porcupine ! We are glad
to hear from you again. ' I Had'
abo'ut come to the conclusion" that
you and'your mule had left , the
country. I guess ; you did go away
and came back again , but I would
not be surprised ofhearing.of you
going away again as it must seem
Very-cold.'after. ' being in' the sunny
south.
YOUNGSTER.
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We are the *
| Sole Agents for
Log Cabin Maple Syrup ,
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4IS Daven port & Thacher
Large stock of
Hamilton = = Brown Shoes
Just arrived.
All other shoes in stock sold at greatly
reduced prices for next 30 days. Come v * - '
and see us. We sell everything , and
at prices which are right.
MAX E. VIERTEL CROOKSTO NEJWASKA
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Groceries !
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3 The BEST for table use and at popular prices.i
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r Our Stock is Always Fresh
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Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
* t i Hay , Grain and Feed 5 i *
W. A , PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE ;
HEAT
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FRESH FRUIT AND GAME ff
IN THEIR SEASON. 3 !
First rlasline of tveakt * , Roast" " * ,
Orv Silr Me its Smoke 1
Breakfast
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
FLiED WHITTEMOBE , Pros , CHARLES. 3PARKS , Cachitr.
r . W. aTETTER , Vica Prea. ORAH L. BRITTON , Aia't Cash.
Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by
investigating the methods employed in our business. . . .
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Are now at their best and All you want to 'cat-it our ,
we handle t the t best grade. . . " . . -launch Counter.
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