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

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VOLUME XXVALENTINE. . NEBRASKA. MARCH 16 , 1905. NTTMBEBt
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4 ? As you already knrnv , wo carry it complete
line of Furniture such as the people want.
We will furnish your home for you
as we have a great many others.
AVe have pleased others , and we
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and prices guaranteed. fcfr
Below are some
the things we
sell.
Large Arm Rockers S 2,25 to S 7.50
Combination Case f ° a5aSSirter ) < 15.00 to 20,00
Bed Room Suits * 1750 to 26.00
Iron Beds 3,50 to 12.50
Dining ChairsJfgSS r"iSi pa-set 5,50 to 9,50
Common Bo w Back Chairs " 3,75
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also carry
the largest stock
and latest patterns
of Carpet , Art Square ? ,
Hugs , Japanese and Grass
Matting , Linoleum and Floor ,
Oil Cloth. Call in and inppcfc our to
goods. Socing is believing andvc
havo something fr you 1o CP at
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ivercoats Warm Lined
Shoes ar
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iPur Goafs for Ladles
and Gentlemen. |
S TAILORING
Sin all Branches.
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i Hard ware , Furniture and Coal. J
FURNJTURE , bed room suits , d rosters , chiti'oniers , v
\ robes. Iron beds strong and cloan , spring conches and viv.ttres
ses , parlor stands and center tables , combination bookcases and
writing desks. Latest Designs and Lov.-est Prices.
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A full line of hardware , cutlery and stoves of bost makes.
A lot of useful articles that maLe house-keeping a pleasure.
Ooisso iiixtl Sec T'liout lot * TiToiti'rsell *
Frank Fischer.
Chartered as a Btnto Bank Chir PIi as n National Bunk
Juno 1 , 1834. 12. 3002 ,
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Valentine. Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID nar A General Bankiuj ;
T > i ft * * f > f t jf"V Exchange and
$25,000. Collection Jjusi
0. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
? > F. "V. NTPHOLBON. CaRhier.
GET THIS
YOUR r OFFICES :
We Cao Satisfy
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Miss Tacy Collett went to Oma
ha , Monday.
D. A. Hancock was in from his
ranch , Tuesday.
William , better known as Bill
Erickson was in town Tuesday.
Mr. Foorster is having a dwell
ing erected west of Frank Kig-
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Jokh llitt has built a house on
the lot where his livery stable for
merly stood.
Walter Jackson has been indis
posed for a few days but we are
glad to hear of his convalescence.
W. F. Parker , cashier of the
Wood Lake Bank , called at our
office on business Tuesday while
in town.
Frank Day and Frank Kline
returned Wednesday morning
from a trip to Cody and Merriman
They claim they had a fine and
successful time.
Jack Harrington was shaking
hands v\ith friends and acquaint
ances here Wednesday. He came
up from O'Xeill to attend to some
real estate business.
A traveling troupe played "Old
JDan Tucker" at the Post last
night. Yesterday at noon they
gave a free open air concert while
they distributed their bills.
Will Shepherdvent down1 to
\Vond Lake Tue.sday niaht for a
few days. He says he went down
to buy hay , butve think there
mu-'t be some other attraction.
Misses Easter Smith and Mar
garet White have rented the.
Union Hotel and took possession
last week. These estimable young
ladies solicit the public patronage.
P. IT. Young came up from
' Simeon Tuesday to tuko third de-
, grce in the Masonic Lodge and 's
1now 1 a Master Mason. He and A.
H. Stccs rode out to the Brosius
sale today.
Mrs. Wilson has given a con
tract to Grant Boycr for a frame
dwelling to be erected at once
arross the street south of Dave
Peters' dwelling. The foundation
is being laid.
Henry G. Dot gen and son Henry
J. were in town Tuesday and call
ed 1" subscribe for the Democrat.
Mr. Dctgen thinks the past winter
i was too cold for him and is gad !
| to M C warm weather come.
; iigh school entertainment will
be given at the M. E. church Fii-
i day , March 17th. This is the sec
ond one yiven by the high school
and will be followed in perhaps a
week by another. Come , don't
miss them.
i Mrs. Dave Dunn is very ill yet
and will be brought to town lo
stay with her daughter , Mrs. Ran
dall , for convenience in treatment
by physicians as soon as the
weather will permit. Miss Cora
Taylor is staying with her at
present.
There was a snow two or three
inches deep last Saturday morning
when we gazed upon the outside
world and kept a snowing until it
was four or five. The warm
weather has melted the snow
mostly and the ground is in good
condition for spring crops.
BOKN ; At Fort Liscum , Alas
ka , February 27 , 1905 , to the wife
of Sergeant first class Charles M.
Hunter , Hospital Corps , U. S. A. ,
a daughter. Many Valentine peo
ple remember Mr. Hunter and
! Miss Maloney of Ft. Islobrara and
1 will be pleased to hear from them
if only a brief local announcing
, the birth of a daughter.
Robert Quisenbcry has the
agency for Cherry county to sell
patent rights for tanning leather.
Every man who owns stock ought
to know how to tan a hide.
Mrs. Dean Efner returned Fri
day morning from Omaha , Dean
following Saturday. They to
gether spent Sunday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Efner and re
turned home to Chadron Monday
morning.
J. C. Jaqtiins came in from
Sparks last Saturday and called at
our oflice to pay up for the Demo
crat in advance , lie is taking
care of his father now who has
been ill for some time. Mr. Ja-
quins has been working for Mr.
Ladely south of Newton for some
time past and expects to go back
there to work when his father re
covers.
Revival meetings closed in the
M. E. church last Friday night.
Several persons were converted
and will probably join some church
in our cit.v. Xeurfifty ! dollars
was raised , by subscription andt
collection for Rev. Stanhope , " of
Gordon , for his services during
the revival. i
W. E. Haley went up to Georgia
Saturday morning to attend the
funeral of Franklin T. Brackctt ,
who died Thursday night after a
brief sickness brought on by hav
ing his skull fractured , being
thrown from a horse last Novem
ber , lie is well known in this
community , having worked for W.
E. Haley several years.
"RotTert Quisenbcry returned
from Southern Missouri Wednes
day of lu&t week as we stated in
last week's Democrat. When we
were just ready to go to press
Bob came walking into our ofiice
with a roll of leather and pelts
under his arm that he had tanned
,
by a new process that he had' '
learned down in good old Missouri.
Its new and simple. Anyone can
tan his own leather in a few min
utes by Bob's process. A set of
harness can be carved out of a cow
hide in a short time after it comes
oil the ' "crittur * ' and there'll be
enough material left to make a
pair of iiy nets and you can half ]
sole the family shoes the coming' '
winter from the scraps. Bob
showed us a few skins and pelts
that he had-tanned * vhile down in
Mozti and they looked as good as
any leather we ever saw. A goat ,
dog , cat , squirrel and cinnamon
bear .skins were unnd soft and
pliable as a kid 'glove. lie also
had a sheep sidn tanned with the
wool on and it was a fine looking
pelt. Anyone can own a fine fin-
lap robe if he knows Bob's pro
cess of tanning and John Xei.ss'
angora goats will be in big de
mand for fine robes and children's
cloaks. The buckles , iron works
and haines will be the biggest
thinir in a set of harness or cows
will be killed for their hides and
hard winters will have lost their
terrors to the stockmen of the
northwest with Bob's new patent
ed leather tanning process. Hon
est enough there will be a revolu- !
tion in prices of all leather goods '
if this process is used by the peo
ple as advantageously as it should
t
be. Anyone doubting the above '
story can call on Mr. Quisenbery
and hear from him the story of
his patent process ia tanning
leather. It costs you but little to
learn and the work is so simple
that you won't care much when an
old cow dies for her hide will be
worth more than you could get
for the cow on foot and fattened
for the butcher's block if she had
lived till spring grass came. This
is no josh. " Ask Bob.
We are the
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Sole Agents for
lapis Syrup , toto
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Davenport & Thacher
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Large stock of c -
Hamilton = = 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. ff
CROOK5TO&
XEBRASTCA
* . The REST for table use and at popular pricei.
Our Stock is Always Fresh
Dry Goods , Shoes , Mittens
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May , Grain and Feed
ex W. A. PETTY CREW , GENERAL MQ8E.
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FRKSH FRUIT AXD GAME
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Highest Market Prico Paid for Hogs.
F iED WHITTEMQBE , Pr s. CHARLES. SPAUKS , Cashier.
. W. &TIDTTJDR , Vice Prea. ORA.H L. BHITTON , AsB't Oaih.
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Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by
invesfcigating the metkdds employed in our business.
CONFECTIONERY
Suited to your taste.
B Canned Goods Lunch Counter.
Are * now at their best and All you want to eat at our
we handle the best grade. Lunch Counter
Home Bakery
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