Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, September 21, 1905, Image 1

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VOLUME XX VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1905. NUMBER 36
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Fall and Winter
School Suits for Boys ,
and
Shoes for Boys and Girls.
The best for wear in the town for the money.
Suits made to order. Cleaning , pressing and repairing.
D. STINARD ,
CLOTHIER.
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Quick OJ My Furniture
O9 stock is being con
stantly replenished
Meal with good serviceable
CD articles for the home.
Gasoline Stoves and
ranges are the best and I invite you to call
safest. They are al and inspect the best
ways ready for use. "
stock of "Furniture
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Don't delay. Get one era
and save half the wor s. rn and Hardware ever
ry of your life. None brought to the city.
so good as the
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"QUICK MEAL.
Chartered as a StatP Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANE
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
of
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
Exchange and
Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Yice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier.
TALK OF THE TOWN J
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Get I. M. Rice to write up your
insurance.
A. Thompson was in town last
Saturday.
Herman Hiege was in town from
Rlege Tuesday.
C. Utterbach spent the past
week in our city.
Jim Dahlman spent several days
in town this week.
Robt. McQuade has purchased a
fine piano from J. O. Beatty.
* 0.V" . Halm is hauling in grain
from his farm on north table.
W. A. Kimbell and wife went
up to Gordon to attend the fair
Wednesday.
Wm. Smith and family were
down from Rosebud a couple of
days this week.
S. Moon and wife and daughter
Queen returned from Colorado
Spring last week.
AAr. A. Smith and John Mc-
Daniels were up from "Woodlake
precinct last Saturday.
Ed E tes and wife and Miss Mr-
Lain , of Rosebud , spent several
days in town the past week.
Henry Detgen , of Riege , called
at this office Monday and sub
scribed for THE DEMOCRAT.
James Hudson handed us a $
Tuesday while in town , which pays
his subscription in advance.
Frank Curry shipped 263 head
of fine native heifers Monday night
which he sold to a man up the road.
James Hughes , of near Sparks ,
was in town Tuesday with a load
of corn and handed us a dollar for
52 issues of THE DEMOCRAT.
Amos Randall has promised to
give us a sketch of his trip to the
mountains recently and tell of the
places of interest that he visited.
Our friendYm. \ . Vard , who has
been suffering for several months
past with rheumatism , was in town
Tuesday in his buggy to get some
medicine.
P. H. Young , of Simeon return
ed home last Saturday night from
a trip down to his old home in
Missouri on account of the death
of his brother.
Miss Agatha Shaughnessy de
parted for Lincoln yesterday
morning to attend the state uni
versity the coming year. She
will take a business course.
G. W. McFarland and S. Curtis
Gordon and their families depart
ed last Monday night for San
Francisco , California , where they
expect to reside in the future.
TV. A. Parker and Wash Honey
were up from Woodlake last Sat
urday. Mr. Honey tells us that
he enjoyed a splendid trip to Den
ver and seeing the sights recently.
W. A. Bonser returned Monday
morning from Plot Springs where
he had been for a couple of weeks
bathing in the limpid waters of the
plunge bath and resting under the
pines by cool Si loam's shady rill.
Adam Smith and John Burnett
returned from Omaha last Firday
where they had shipped several
cars of cattle. Mr. Burnett called
to pay his subscription before re
turning to their home on White
River.
It is common talk that E. C.
Cole , the county assessor of Cher
ry county , through his influence
over his deputies by virtue of his
appointive power , secured the
nomination for county treasurer ,
of his brother-in-law , W. D. Arm
strong , of Cody.
The Holt county Agricultural
Society will have a race meet Oct.
4th to 6th at O'Neill , Neb. A
good program is promised and
some fast horses are expected ,
both trotting and running.
Miss Maud Tracewell departed
Monday for Grand Island where
she takes a course in business col
lege. Miss Tracewell is a bright
young lady and has been teaching
school in our county. We predict
success for her.
Anton Trapple came down from
Georgia Tuesday and we noticed
his arm in a sling under his coat.
| lie says a horse fell with him two
j weeks ago and broke his collar
bone in the fall. He was running
some horses when his horse put
its front feet into a post hole and
turned a somersault. The horse
was not hurt.
The friends of Miss Bculah
Mumaugh , now of New York City
will be glad to learn of her safe re
turn from Europe , where she has
been perfecting herself for the
pas ! two years in the Gorman and
French litiiinnj s , arul to knoxv
that she has entered upon 'her
duties as head instructor of the
German department in the First
Pennsylvania state normal school
of Millersville , Pa.
Jimmy Ashburn , * . the 13 year
old son of James L. Ashburn , liv
ing 12 miles northeast of town ,
had his right arm broken by his
horse falling on him. He was out
riding when his horse ran into a
badger hole and fell , throwing the
boy and fell onto him. The horse
was so badly hurt that he was un
able to get up and lay on the boy
several hours before Mr. Ashburn
discovered him. The boy did not
seem badly hurt otherwise.
The Ludwig Lumber company
has secured the contract for fur
nishing the lumber for the new
passenger depot. They also se
cured the contract for furnishing
the material for the rebuilding of
K company's quarters at the fort
which are now being rebuilt. This
speaks well for Valentine business
men who are able to compete with
eastern contractors and also in-
cidently a point in favor of our C.
& N.V. . Ily. officials for patron
izing home institutions.
Col. G. E. Tracewell , our popu
lar auctioneer , returned Monday
morning from an extended trip as
auctioneer for the Standard Cattle
company in their numerous big
sales. The Colonel visited Lincoln
and Omaha and went to Denver i
with the great crowd between sales
during his absence from home.
Col. Tracewell has been employed
as an auctioneer of 1800 head of
cattle to be sold at theYyoming
state fair under the management
Russell Thorp and William Reyn
olds.
Dave Wishart , George Tobien
and Misses Britton and Hocnig
drove out to Schlagcl falls Sunday
for a picnic , taking their dinner
along with thorn. Thoir team
strayed away during tlv dn.and .
at night could not be found and
the party were obliged to stay out
on the prairie in their covered car
riage over night. It began rain
ing about dark and rained consid
erable during the night which ad
ded to the uncomfortablcness of
remaining all night lost on the
prairies. It was a cold night and
the girls shudder at the thought of
another night on the prairies. The
team was found next morning and
the party reached town shortly af
ter noon , just as a party was be
ing organized to search for them.
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EVERY DAY
so We sell al Fanning Implements , and
Binders 6 Mowers at reason
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You don't have to wait for us to flag
V a delivery. We have our own and
I MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W , A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MD8L
PKED "WHITTSMOH'S , . CHARLES. , .
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.T. W. STETTEtl , Vice Prcr. ORAK L. BHITTOK" , Ass't Cash.
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Suited to your taste.
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