Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 11, 1906, Image 1

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VALENTINE DEMOCRAT.
VOU'MK VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. JANUARY 11 , 1906. NUMBER 52
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Fall and Winter
School Suits for Boys ,
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Shoes for Boys and Girls.
The best for wear in the town for the money.
Suits made to order. Cleaning , pressing and repairing.
D. STI RD.
CLOTHIER.
GEO , H. HORNBY ,
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Wagons and Buggies
Lumber and Hardware
Pictures Framed to Order ,
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Establishei in Valeuliue since 1885.
Boys' Assortment of Tools 40c to $4.00.
Large Asssortment of 5-lO-15c Goods.
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Tinware , Oils , Etc , Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal Paper
FURNITURE and COFFINS ,
Licensed Kmbalmcr
Chartered as a Statra Bank Chartered as a National Bank
Jun 1 , 1884. August 12. 1002 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to ) "
CAPiTAL PAID IK A General Banking
$25,000. Collection Exchange Business. and
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. NTO ? . Cashier.
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TALK OF THE TOWN
Dan Barnes drove down from
his ranch this week and transacted
business in our city.
John D. Eaton has purchased
the Holsclaw feed store and will
conduct the feed business at the
same old stand.
Avers Bros , have an ad in this
paper in which they call attention
to their business running a meat
market , and inviting the public to
call and see them.
Miss Cora Smith of this city and
Martin VanBuren of Ft. Niobrara ,
both colored , were married at the
M. E. parsonage by Rev. Water
man , Jan. 10 , 1906.
Geo. Christopher and Aaron
Van Winkle of Lincoln , who rec
ently purchased the Federal Cattle
Co. ranch near Simeon , came up
this week and went out to their
ranch.
J.W.Ward , the Britt merchant ,
returned from the Jt. Joseph hos
pital in Omaha recently and is
growing stronger. He had been
doctoring for some time but is now
on the mend.
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Geo. H. Hornby places an ad
vertisement in THE DEMOCRAT
calling attention to his business
and also having a cut of his store
building which is attractive and
makes a good advertisement.
The crop and soil special train
arrived here last Thursday and
several speakers told the people
in the court house about horses ,
potatoes , alfalfa and the kind of
corn to plant. Tliere was a good
attendance.
A. H. Metzer was in town last
Wednesday week on business and
called at our office to make some
change in their brand advertise
ment. Mr. Metzer changes his
postoffice address to Rolf , JSTebr. ,
as a matter of convenience in get
ting his mail.
Mrs. W. B. Hammond was tak
en to Omaha , Emanuel hospital ,
Sunday and was operated upon
Tuesday. Mr. Hammond receiv-
a telegram Wednesday morning
stating that she stood the operation
and was doing well. His friends
are hoping now for her recovery.
Jacob Klein has purchased the
Lewis farm down the river , from
W. A. Parker and is going to try
farming and raising hogs in which
Mr. Klein says there is more mon
ey than in cattle at the present
time for the capital invested. THE
DEMOCRAT predicts success in his
venture.
Married At the Methodist par
sonage in Valentine , Tuesday ,
Jan. 9 , 1905 , Miss Lena L. Bacon
of Norden , and Franklin E. Todd
of Sparks , Rev. Royal D. Watar-
man officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Green , Miss Bessie Schitferns and
John Todd were members of the
bridal party.
Charles Shepard and W. F. A. 1
Meltendortf were arrested by City
Marshal Hilsinger for fighting
Monday night and had their hear
ing Tuesday before Judge Towne.
Charles Shepard plead guilty and
was fined § 9.50. W. F. A. Mel-
tendorff asked for a continuance
of his hearing , which was set for
the 22nd.
Elmer and Harry Ayers have
purchased the Charbonneau meat
market , taking charge Jan. 1st.
The business will be run in the
name of Ayers Bros , meat market.
Harry Ayers has been engaged in
the meat market 'at Merriman for
some time past and his experience
will be useful in conducting their
business here ,
The Presbyterian ladies will give
a chicken-pie supper in Bethel hall
on Tuesday , the 23rd , beginning
at 5 o'clock , the price 35c. Our
citizens are always glad to patron
ize these worthy efforts in behalf
of the church and feel that they
get double value for their money.t
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Mrs. R. A. Gipple of College
View , Lincoln , has been in the
city the past week stopping at the
home of Mrs. Shore and has solic
ited some business cards to be
placed on the back of letter heads
together with a brief write up of
Valentine. This will make a good
advertisement , going out to the
people in every letter written and
5000 people or more will doubtless
have placed before them the ad
vantages of our town and these ad-
advertisements.
The keepers of the sporting
houses around Valentine were or
dered arrested by the county com
missioners and brought before
Judge Towne Monday and each
fined upon their plea of guilty of
conducting a house of ill repute.
The commissioners have also given
instructions to the county attorney
to continue to prosecute these
keepers until houses of such char
acter are closed up and done away
with. It now remain'is' ' with the
officers of Cherry county to do
their duty as officers and as citi
zens. Will they do it ? We know
some that will do their duty. The
tax payers who are interested in
this movement will watch with in
terest and note those who shirk or
fail to perform a duty , and he who
weakens need not further aspire
to office in this county or anywhere
that this knowledge exists.
SCHOOL NOTES.
Rv I Margarete Quigley.
oy I Clara Dunham.
Daviil Bristol has entered the 7th
grade since vacation.
Several of the 4th grade are ab
sent on account of illness.
George Brown , formerly of this
place , has re-entered school.
Emma and Edith Marks entered
the 2nd primary room Monday
morning.
After-a pleasant vacation the
children came back ready for
school work.
Edith Adamson has returned to
school having been out of school
two months being sick with ty
phoid fever.
The 7fch and Sth grades are busy
making book cover designs. The
7th grade is also making relief
maps of Europe.
In the 1st Intermediate depart
ment there are 28 pupils who will
receive certificates for not being
absent or tardy during the month
of December.
Mae Barnes is back in school.
She has been to her home near
Rolf for some time on account of
sickness. Her brother , Cecil , did
not return with her.
Two changes have been made in
teachers since the holidays. Miss
Mina Blessings of Auburn , "Nebr. ,
has taken Miss Fannie Mutch-
more's place in the primary room.
Miss Mutchmore gave up her
school to take up the duties of
housekeeping , she being married
to W. A. Petty crew of this place
Jan. 3. Miss Effie Carlson of the
class of ' 03 has taken Miss Kather-
ine Friend's place in the 2nd inter
mediate room. Miss Friend is also
to take upon herself the duties of fc
housekeeping being married to J
Mr. Arthur Yoerg , who is day
operator of this place ,
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Everything in
Clothing , Drygoods , Hats and ( .Japs ,
' Boots and Shoes-
Come and give us a chance to prove that we are selling good goods
of all kinds cheaper than anybody in this party of the country.
Yours for Good Goods and Cheap Prices ,
MAX E. VIERTJSL
Dealer in Evert/thing.
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OIGK DELIVERY
You don't have to wait for us to flag
a delivery. "VVe have our own and
MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W.A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.J
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FRED WIHTTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier.
J. "W. STETTBR , Vice Pres. ORAII L. BRITTOX , Ass't Cash.
01i Valentine State Bank , 1
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Capital Surplus r §
$25,000. $2,000.
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Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by.
investigating the methodsemployed y in our business.
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CONFECTIONERY
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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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