Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 25, 1905, Image 1

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THE VALENTINE
VOLUME XX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , MAY 25,1905. NUMBER 19
LATEST
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Just Ladies' Shift Waists ,
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Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1002 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
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CAPITAL PAID ix y yxi A General Banking
( a. < 5 p % OOO . V Exchange and
$ ? < C/CJV/W. Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier.
N. J. AUSTIN. J. W. THOMPSON.
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( SrCTESSOKS TO E. I5KEUKLANDEK.
GENERAL BLACKSM1THING AND WOODWORK.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
TALK OF THE TOWN
Rice writes insurance.
Julius Schromm , of Arabia , was
in town Saturday.
Several Indians have been in
town the past week trading.
L. C. Sparks and wife entertain-
d the graduating class and teach-
rs last Friday evening.
Geo. Leneaugh is building an
addition to his dwelling miVood
street north of Virginia.
F. M. Hackler is building an ad
dition to his dwelling north of
of Virginia on Wood street.
County Surveyor Tostevin did
some surveying last week for
Judge Walcott and I. M. Eice.
Barney Denaeyer and wife were
up from Arabia the first of the
week trading with our merchants.
There will be an ice cream sup
per at Harmony school house Sat-
irday evening , June 3rd. Every-
Dody invited. Gomel
D. J. Drebert , special agent for
ihe German mutual Fire Insurance
Co. , of Omaha , visited their local
agent , I. M. Rice , Tuesday.
Will Brosius came to town yes-
; erday morning to get some lini
ment for one of his driving horses
that was cut in the wire the pre
vious day.
A. H. Reach , of Sparks , callod
on us Friday while in town for
supplies. He recently came to
our county and took 6iO acres of
and near Sparks.
S. Moon is building a new house
21x24 : south of his two dwellings
west of the railroad. The frame
work was up last week and it will
soon be completed.
E. L. Heath was in our city last
Friday and Saturday and pur-
hased L. C. Sparks' Fairbanks-
Morse two-horse gasoline engine
for use in the Cow Boy office.
J. W. Ward was down from
Britt last Monday after supplies
for his store which he purchased
from D. D. Kellogg a short time
ago. He tell us that he is doing
a good business.
Clarence Bliss called at our of
fice while in town yesterday. He
tells us that his father , W. N. Bliss ,
is having a new house built on his
place on north table 2i feet square
which is almost completed.
For feed or livery call on the
Eagle Livery. Commercial trade
a specialty. We have some good
econd hand buggies and harness
for sale. Call and see us.
SIIEPIIAKD BROS. , Prop.
The carpenter work on Lee An
derson's and H. M. Cramer's
bouses is progressing rapidly.
These houses were begun about
the same time two weeks ago and
arc now nearly ready for the
plasterer.
Clarence Sageser has a case of
Bne cigars in his barber shop which
enables his customers the privilege
to smoke while they wait. A cash
register is another convenience in
stalled recently. Clarence is out
on his claim this week.
The chief quartermaster at Oma
ha is advertising for proposals for
building new barracks to replace
those of company K burned last
winter , the same to be of brick or
stone and costing around $15,000.
Since this is of better and more
lasting construction than any here
tofore it looks as though Ft. Kip-
brara is certainly winning out in
the fight for a permanent post.
A ver5r exciting game of base
ball was played last Sunday on
the Ft. Kiobrara ball grounds be
tween the Valentine "Colts" and
a team composed of the officers of
the 25th Inf'ty. Valentine won
the game by a score of 1-i to 6.
Batteries : Valentine O'Rourke
and Gorrell ; officers Weigenstein
and Walthol. Struck out by
O'Rourke 15 ; by Weigenstein S.
Both butteries done fine work and
it was a good game , taking into
consideration that this was the
first game of the season and both
nines have had no practice what
ever. A large crowd went down
from Valentine to see the game
and every available rig was
brought into use to carry the
crowd out and back.
We call the attention of our
readers to a slight change in the
description of horses in the sale ad
of the Standard Cattle Co. in this
paper. These horses are all high
grade stock that have been in use
and raised on the ranches of the
company. The work teams of the
company are good serviceable ani
mals , weighing 1100 to MOO Ibs.
each and will be in good condition
for immediate service. Whole
outfits can be purchased at these'
sales just when they are needed to
begin haying. Saddle horses and
good driving teams of your own
kind may be had and those who
can should attend these sales to
make such selection as is needed
or that can be made use of on your
home ranch.
Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett
Richards and children arrived in
Alliance , having returned for the
summer from their winter home
at Coronado Beach , Cal. They
were met in Denver by Messrs.
Jarvis and De Forest Richards ,
Will G. Comstock and their fami
lies and together they all enjoyed
a family reunion and supper at the
Brown Palace. Mrs. Ingersoll ,
grandmother ot Mrs. Richards ,
accompanied her home from Cali
fornia to live at Ellsworth this
summer. General Sup't. Phelan
tendered the family the use of his
private car for conveyance to Ells
worth on the six o'clock freight
Sunday evening. Mr. Richards
says that the danger to their home
at Coronado by washing of the
tide against the beach was over
stated and that a wall is being
erected which will make the beach
a desirable boulevard , Alliance
Pioneer Grip.
NortU > Western Send oil Men
fur Bn aiding to Shoshoste.
Twcnty-finj laborers will be
shipped to Casper by the North-
Western Wednesday to work in
the material yards there , getting
the place in shape and handling
the immense quantities of steel ,
ties , ballast and other construction
material. being sent in for the ex
tension to the Shoshone reserva
tion. The survey for the line has
been made , and shortly , the ma
terial will be distributed along the
right of way , but actual construc
tion work will not begin for some
time yet. It is the intention of
the company to get everything
cleaned up and ready for swift
work when the line is commenced.
World-Herald.
Courtesies Exchanged For
The local paper is expected to
make mention of all public meet
ings and entertainments , musical ,
literary or social , to write up lec
tures , , wedding , suppers , bazaars ,
and other like happenings in the
community and if it fails to do so ,
it is censured as wanting in enter
prise , etc. For the reporter to at
tend all these things and pay ad
mission fees would keep him bank
rupt. Yet only occasionly is a
paper favored with invitations and
complimentary tickets. Of course
this is not intentional , nor is this
article intended as a bid for com
plimentary tickets. It is the sole
purpose of this mention to remind
people that the paper , of which so
much is expected , should always
be favored with an invitation to
these public entertainments and
functions. Of course the paper
could then either have a represen
tative present or it would arrange
with some one to furnish data for
a satisfactory write-up. To ignore
the paper and then censure it for
not giving account of such meet
ings is unjust as it wants to give
all the local happenings and it can
not do so unless it is assisted. If
the editor and reporter had free
passes to everything of the kind
mentioned , they could not attend
half of them , but they would know
that if they should attend they
would be welcome and would not
be intruders. They would know
also that their efforts to give the
local news and current happenings
are appreciated. Tyler Democrat
Reporter.
WANTED Farm hand § 25 per
month. IS MARK D. CITIIEKS.
Bnster Brown Belt for children
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MAX E. VIERTEL CROORSTGiS NEBRASKA
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Kirkendall Shoes
for men , women and children. Good wear ,
good fitting and PRICES ARE RIGHT.
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.
FKED WHITTEMOKE , Pres. . SPABKS , Cashier.
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T.V. STETTER. Vice Pres. ORA.H L. BRITTON , Ass't Cosh.
tnu Valentine tate Bank , n < n n t
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Valentine , Nebraska.
Capital Surplus
$25,000 , $2,000. ,
Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , v > * ill profit by
investigating the methods employed in our business.