Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 06, 1905, Image 1

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VOLUME XX VA ] NTINE. NEB.EASKA. APEIL 6 , 1905. NTTMBEK 12
Tlic time of year is now at hand when you will
need some of the things to which we are calling
89 your f.tfcintion.
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4 ? Barb Wire , Field Fencin
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4 ? Poultry Netting ,
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We wish it understood also that we carry toto
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only the best Gridden Barb Wire. None toto
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better. Prices guaranteed. We have
* ? also just received a new supply of
jj Garden Hoes ? Garden and Lawn Rakes , *
| j Spading Forks , Manure Forks ,
If Spades and Shovels of all kinds ,
II Lawn Hose * Lawn Mowers * Sprinklers ,
< K Also a supply of
H Vegetable , Grass and Field Seeds ,
Jr . AVe can ftirni i anything you wish in
* bulk or package garden seed. All fresh
| o ; seed , put up by the following firms :
$ ' D. M. Ferry & Co. , and ( Iriswold Seed tow
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Co. Flower seeds from Mandeville & to
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* 5h . - King Co. Send us your orders. toto
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N .adies' Shift Waists ,
Suits , Skirts and y
Under Skirts ,
R Silk Skirts .cruaranteed for three years ,
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Gasoline Stoves and
ranges arc the best and
safest. They arc al-
. : ways ready for use.
Don't delay. Get one
and save half the wor
ry of your life. None
so good as the
"QUICK MEAL. "
Furniture
stock s being con-
I staritly replenished
with good serviceable
articles for the home.
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You want Garden
Seeds for spring
planting. Other seeds
also. I have them.
Cliarterod as a St . o Hank Chartered as a National Bank
Jun 1 , 1BS1. August 12 , 1902 ,
The
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Ruccesi-ur to )
CAPITALi PAID IN .
1 > Bankn.g
Exchange and
i25,000.
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, Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON. Cnflhier.
GET AT THIS
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Ve Gaa Saticfy Yru in OuaUf Price cod Wcrkouoniup
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Monthly' Meteorological Summary ,
STATION : Valentine , Nebr. MONTH : March , 1905.
ATA' , OSIIIilllG 1'JlESSURii ; .
( Ueduccd to sea level ; un-lioa and hundredth : ; . )
Mean 29 OS ; highest 30 50 , d ito 12th. Lowest 23 25. dat c _ ' 7th.
Ifinlioal 75 = . Oat2rtHr. . . Lo\vt .t 123
Greatest dailj rani'o 4:5 : , uaii2Sth. . Least chtily rango 5 , tiata 12th.
Mean { or ; lns tuoath in
> ! ) 11- ISO ' . ! = 1901 3 ! =
wo 32 = . i s-ivi * i- : 02ixsn ; 221902 : t ; = iy.o10 °
t0 ! ISJ7 : $ ! = > 1UOO : > 111)03 )
Oilt'm 'or h mon'h f , r n \ cai < . .C3
\L sol hmiMnnin : HIV Mein. . urn r ir yi'tr % Sl =
A s > iuto.Mui inn iorth s'iioiith for Itj ju.ir2u'
rKl-CIl'ITATSON.
Total this mmith 1 13 ; svm\vfl'l ; 4 9.
( irca'.cst pr 3Ci'pitai ! u i i 2 ; 1nri 1 3J da ! 27 23
Miowi-m the z otind at the eat of tlu inunth 0.
To'al ur < pitatio { hin ut.h in
i -vi i { : > , s-i2 i0 i i.'i5 i : ? ' ; i r > 7 MK.I 1.70
i.S'io 2 2s is2 : ; 41 Wij i si iv-i : i.i'.s initf 1 ( ,7 1.15
l-lll 253 ISO I l.OS16U7 1 50 1'J'J. ) .i7 1C0.5 .23
Iroviiiii } r < irv 'ti m * 'W : ial unv in nt. S489 miles : : t
fioiuvrlofilv ! 11 ; : ! i\uiiUHi vi'l "ilv ( for l\w \ niiuttie&-IO ) '
luil tr pel hour Ironi N v on Uic 2 Ira.
' - WEA'l'HKlJ.
N'ninlior or cleard ( s ( > p'rIy ! cloudy 10 ; e'oudy ' . ' ; r > n which .01
iiu h 'or uiur , ol pixvijtiMti in out-uric I 11.
: "T" indicates t ice of preeipitifion ; " ' ' "en\v ! ero ; " 5 C" parily cloudy.
-J. j\IcLEAX , .Observer Weather Bureau.
D. Parmalec , of Rosebud-was in
the city last week.
James C. Da.liman ! was in' tlie
city last week , looking after his
beef contract we suppose at Rose
bud.
John Neiss , Sr. , and John"Neiss ,
Jr. were down from the , reserva
tion a couple of days thejirst of
the week.
Ivliss Tacy Collett left last week
for Cedar Rapids , Neb. , where she
lias accepted a position in a mil
linery store.
Rev. Carpenter went down to
Omaha Monday of last week to
< et Mrs. Carpenter who has been
in the hospital for the past three
weeks and successfully underwent
a surgical operation. They re
turned the following day.
D. J. Drebert , special agent of
the Gorman Mutual Fire Insurance
company of Omaha , spent a few
in the - week vis
j days our city p-ist
iting the local agent , I. M. Rice.
Several new policies were written
and other business transacted for
the company.
Frank R ray ton went down to
Omaha last week to meet his wife
and child who were returning from
a few months visit with Mrs.
Brayton's parents in California.
After a brief visit in Omaha Mr.
and Mrs. Bray ton returned to Val
entine Monday.
Friday afternoon from two until
five , Mrs. Northrop entertained
aboun 15 ladies at acarpet ' rag
bee' ' at her home. All came pre
pared to work , each endeavoring
to win the prize. At five o'clock
sharp the bell was sounded , all
needles stopped , and the rolling
process begun. After nil carpet
balls were weighed , Mrs. Easley
was awarded the prize , a pearl
handled paper knife , having sewed
the "heaviest weight.- --Mrs-
Harden received the booby prize ,
a china match holder , for the
' 'feather weight.After the
awarding of the prizes all were
invited into the dining room where
a splendid luncheon was served
and enjoyed by all. each declaring
they had spent a most pleasant af
ternoon as they left. The follow
ing ladies were in attendance :
Mesdames
Geo. Hornby Wes Uol ilaw
Efner . Easley.
Foster Petliolin }
Carlson Morey
| ( Harden Del Sherman
Thompson
E. E. Crane and P. EL. Clarkof
Merriman , came down yesterday
morning as delegates to the coun
ty meeting of the M. W. A. They
found time to all at our office
while wandering about the city.
Kvcr.y se'at in the Grand Opera
! housa-was taken yesterday after-
j noon at the Unity Club Lecture.
The im-mt'JHe audience was drawn '
Col. George W. Rain , of Lexing- i
ton , KyThe lecture fairly bris
tled vvitli apt iliu-strations , gems of
poetry , brilliant humor , interest
ing anecdotes and noble thoughts
[ that touched the hearts of the '
hearer. Cincinnati Enquirer. j
At M. E. church , Monday eve
ning--April 10 , 1005.
Caih' ? ic Church A jjj > nrace-
The Uev. Father Perrig will be
I here next Saturday and Sunday. :
j Confessions will be heard in the *
( evening and in the morning. Ou
Sunday a first m-iss will be said at
7 o'clock , high mass at 11. Peter's
pence collection will be taken up
during both services. Mass will
be saicl here again on Palm and !
Easter Sundays.
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lion. Champ Clark , orator ,
writer , humorist , and noted mem
ber of congress from Missouri ,
wrote for the Metropolitan Press
the following : 1 had.the exquisite
pleasure of hearing Gco. W. Bain
at the Fort Smith Chautauqua in
Arkansas. The audience was
splendid. For over an hour he
swayed his hearers as the storm
king sways the forest. At one
moment ho excitod thorn to such
an uproarous laughter that it must
have startled the turtles sleeping
on the banks of the Arkansas. The
-next they we're dissolved in tears.
1 am not ashamed to confess that
he set my lachrymal glands to
working .freely and copiouslyand
I have heard all great orators from
John. C. .Bre.ckinridirc to Joseph
Bailey. Che way that Col. Bain
played upon that wierd harp of a
thousand strings , the human heart ,
was a revelation to me. I shall
always remember that hour as one
of the most ecstatic of my life.
At M. E. church Monday eve
ning , April 10,1005.
Jiusfc Tcceired * a new * line of ?
Combs and Bolts atMra. JElmoro's.
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Made to Wea
Perfection in Fit
These are a few of the qualities of the BANNER
BRAND CLOTHING ami whon the
is fitted out in a ? uit of thorn he is right in line.
Handled by
acher
Large stock of
Just arrived ,
All other shoes in stock sold at greatly
reduced prices for next tJO days. Come
and see us. We sell everything , and
at prices which are right.
MAX E. YIEET-EL CKOOKSTON NEBRASKA
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l for men , women and children. Good wear ,
good fitting and PRICES ARK KIGI1T.
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MD3L
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First clas line of Speaks. R'.usts
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Dry Salr , iMcato Smoke i '
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
FRED WHITTEMO1E , Pr.--s. CHA.P.LES. SPARKS , Cashier.
T. T T. STETTER , Vice Pres. ORA.H L. BHITTON , Ass't Cash. '
Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by
investigating the methods employed in our business.
CONFECTIOiNE
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Canned Goods Lunch Counter.
0 Are now at their best and All you want to eat at our
we handle the best grade. ! Lunch Counter
Home akery
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