Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 25, 1906, Image 1

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are going : this month to make room for - spring
goods. Lots of good things in our windows at
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OLOTHIER.
"Wagons and Buggies
Lumber and Hardware
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Pictures Framed to Order ,
Established in Va'enlliie since 1885.
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load to arrive next month. "
Special Prices for ail who order
shipment to come in this car/
Tinware , Oils , Etc , Lamps , Crockery. Lime , Coal Paper
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FURNITURE and COFFINS ,
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JLiccuseil Umliainier
Chartered as a Staf ? Bank Chartered as a national Bank
June 1,1834. August 12. 1902 ,
Valentine , Nebraska.
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CAPITAL PAID 'US' , A General Banking
- Exchange 'and
Collection Business.
0. H. CpBNE&L , President. J. T. MAY , , Vic9-President. ? .
" ' M. Y , NICHOLSON , Cashier.
D. A. Hancock and son were in
town Monday.
Goods being sold off regular
price at " STINAED'S
Albert Thacker came in from
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Simeon Tuesday for a load of coal.
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Henry Schaefer came down
from Nenzel last Friday on busi
ness. "
Robt/Webb returned this week
from school and is at home for a
few days.
Thomas Ashburn was in town
yesterday with a load of potatoes
which he sold.
John.W. Mann , the druggist'of
Cody , has been in town several
days on business.
TV. S. Jackson has been 'con
fined to his home the past week on
account of sickness.
Wesley Holsclaw has had a re
lapse and is now reported danger
ously ill with'erysipelas. . -
Thomas Filxhenry of Chester
field is in town to doctor up a little
for grippe and pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sparks are
rejoicing over the birth of a
son Monday , Jan. 22 , 1906.
A "Thoroughbred Tramp" was
played at Church's opera house
last Thursday night to a crowded
house.
Major Kelly , agent at Rosebud ,
Bob "Emery and Wm. Cblombe re
turned from Deadwood Sunday
where they had been attending
court on a liriuor case. . .
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II. H. Stuart of Baltimore , Md. ,
has been visiting his son , Mark ,
since last Friday. Mr. Stuart is
a brother-in-law to Mark Cyphers
of the Red Gate Dairy.
Gamblers are getting a touch of
the law in other towns than O'Neill.
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Down at Fremont the other day
five of the profession were caught
in the police net , three of them be
ing fined $25 each and the other
two § 50 each , with trimmings.
O'Neill Frontier.
ATm. Johnson , living 12 miles
south of Valentine , was robbed
last Friday night while being ac
companied to the Newman place
in the southeast-part of town , and
charged a colored man , "Adams , "
and Harry Stricklandvith rob
bing and beating him up. Adams
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was arrested and Strickland had
gone to Crawford to work for
Frank Curry that night but was
arrested and brought back yester
day by Sheriff Simons.
The night Mrs. Ransbotton spoke
here she stayed at H. M.Cramer's
and Mr. Cramer's mother went east
the following morning to visit her
daughter , Mrs. Mason , in St.
Joseph. It was during the night
that a colored soldier , who prob
ably had got too much booze ,
camped on Mr. Cramer's doorstep.
The marshal was promptly called
and the colored gentlemen given a
cozier berth in the county jail and
next morning was charged § 7 for
the attentions he received.
Maggie Fern Thacker , the
youngest childof Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Thacker of Simeon , died
Thursday night , Jan. 11 , 1906 , of
whooping cough. She was just
15 months old and had been a
strong healthy 'child , loved by all
who knew her and was a very
jpretty littlegirl. . The family had
recently returned from a visit
down in Missouri and they think
that they must have come in con
tact with whooping cough on the
train. They are very deeply
grieved over the death of the little
one and' have the sympathy of
friends and neighbors. .
Joseph Nollette came down from
Nenzel last Friday and expected
to go out to the Kewanee neigh
borhood for a few days visiting
relatives. * ' ,
Nels Lausten , a saloonkeeper in
iOmalia , was murdered , last Satur
day night by four boy bandits in
a hold up. The boys had held up
several places Friday night and
becoming bolder with success they
continued Saturday night. Jay
O'liearn , Raymond Nelson , Leo
Angus and "Joe Warren are the
bandits , the last named being a
former Rushvillft boy. Warren is
said to be the first child born in Val
entine , which occurred in 1SS3. His
father , Fitz Warren , was a county
judge here in the early days and
was running a saloon with Billy
Carter at the time he was fraud
ulently counted . in as judge and
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used to Hold court in the back part
of their saloon.
Some early settlers recall the times
when old Fitz Warren sat in a
poker game while judge and trans
act business officially , between
deals. Joe was said to be a very
pretty boy and grew.up a worth
less fellqw. The four bandits are
held for murder. They were ar
rested th&day following the shoot
ing. A mob gathered at the cor
oner's and for
inquest safe-keep
ing the" boys were taken to Lin
coln. They will be given a speedy
trial no doubt.
The new passenger depot of the
C. & N.3 . at this place was com-
pleEed-lasfc Veek 3M"Stf ucl "sfy "was -
opened for business and the gen
eral inspection of the public. It
was quite cold but a number of
persons were present at different
hours of the day to see the won
derful transformation and to show
their appreciation of what the C.
& N. W. has done for Valentine
passengers. Mr. Northrop , our
genial and always obliging agent ,
took us through the building and
to the basement under the office
where the heating plant is'install
ed. The depot is built on the
north side of the track about 250
feet cast of the old depot , and is
about 28x120 feet in size. There
is a brick walk laid the length of
the block from east to west , or
from Hall"street to Main street in
front of the depot , and thence
north to the street crossing , also
a brick walk laid around the depot.
The men's waiting room is on the
east and is 28x36 feet. Next to it
is the office which is large and has
a room for train men to step into
at the southeast corner to receive
their orders anil a room at the
north for express transactions and
ako serves as a passage or hall way
between the men's and the wom
en's waiting rooms , the latter be
ing on the west side of the office
and is about 28x20. The express
room joins on the west of this and
the baggage room is on the west
end , both large enough to accom
modate the business of that nature.
The whole is heated by steam and
lighted with electricty. It is a
very beautiful depot for Valentine ,
and our citizens are proud of it.
tor week Ending .Jan. 24.
Daily mean temperature , 20 ° ,
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was 5 ° higher than the normal.
Highest temeperature was 65 °
the 19th and lowest18 °
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ing an extreme range of 83 ° .
The precipitation , .21 of an inch ,
giving a total o .52 of an inch for
the monty to date. This is very
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our last year's inventory and thank our many customers
for their patronage , and assure the m that we shall try
our best to merit a continuance of the same in 1906
All WINTER GOODS will bz sold now at Reduced Prices
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Call us up over The North Table Telephone Line. (2 ( long rings )
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MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES.
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FRED AYiiiTrE ronE , Pros. SPARKS , Cashier.
J. W. STETIER , Vice Pros. ORAIE L. BKITTOX , Ass't Cash.
Valentine State Bank , o 01
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5s - Capital Surplus
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Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by
investigating the methods employed in our business.
I CONFECTIONERY
Tobaccos and Cigars.
Canned Goods 3C2C Lunch Counter.
Phone 7. Home Bakery.