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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1906)
Historical Society ion T r > ca " 1 VULUME XXI VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. MAT 24 , 1906 NUMBER 19 < ? s * frr tote ftto - < S to tote 4 ? tote 4 ? to tote 49 tote -4 ? to * ftto 4 ? to 4 ? . 4 ? We have in stock a full line of tote Garden , Field and Flower Seeds. to tote 4 ? All fresh , new seed. If you want tote ceed that will grow make us a call. tote 43 to 4 ? We carry in stock a supply of tote 4 ? 49 BROMUS INHERMUS , to ' 4 ? tote 43 a grass that is gaining a great reputation tote to utation for this country. Also tote 4 ? 49 ALFALFA , TIMOTHY , CA1\TE SEED , MILLET , to SEED CORN , CLOVER and BLUE GRASS. tote 49 to Orders taken for Nursery Stock. tote 49 We also carry a full line of steel tote goods , including Hoes , Rakes , to 49 Spades , Shovels , Forks , etc. , etc. tote 49 If you need anything in the above lines , send us your tote 49 mail orders or call and see us. Prices fight and to 49 quality guaranteed. tote 49 to 49 49 49 RED FRONT 49 49 to SEE OUR NEW LINE OF pnng a /T t > J % T J Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts T Wagons and Buggies Lumber and Hardware Pictures Framedto Order , * " l * * I " P'S Established in Valentine since 18851-- IEN + PENT SPECIALS : Glass Berry UiSfesi 'Call Bells , Scales , Work Baskets , Bat-Traps , Dust Pans , and Steak Pounders With Eeservoir and Warming Closet $28.00 SNOW BALL EASY BURNING WASHEES Picnic Goods , Paper Plates , Napkins , Cups , Hammocks , Lawn , Swings , Balls and Bats. Tinware , Oils , Etc , Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal Paper FURNITURE and COFFINS , laceiised Emfoalmer Chartered as a State Hank Chartered as a National Bank Juno 1,1884. August 12 , 1902 , ATIONAL BANK Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) CAPITAL PATD IK * / * A General Banking QOK OOO r/L' Exchange and % P < w yjv'U. ' . Collection Business. 0. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Yice-President. M. Yf NICHOLSON , Cashier , . Talk of the Town. Graduating exercises tomorrow evening. John Ormesher was a business caller at our office Tuesday. Frank J. B. Higgin handed us a § for THE DEMOCRAT last week. Max E. Viertel , the Crookston merchant , was in town Tuesday. Henry Graham is now day marshal and water commissioner. Geo. E. Trace well purchased a bunch of 43 horses from C. A. Austin last week. The De La Val Cream Separa tors are the best. A. F. WEBI ; , agent. IS Judge Mogle has been in town this week canvassing for window and door fasteners. Henry Sanner of Britt renewed his supscription to this paper last Saturday while in town. ROOMS , with light housekeeping ing on Cherry street , to rent to normal students. Mrs. Felch. ia 4 0. D. Carey was down from the boarding school Tuesday after a load of supplies and visiting his family. Homer Tait called at our office last Thursday and paid his sub scription in advance for THE DEMOCRAT. John S. Grooms of near Sparks was in town Tuesday and handed THE DEMOCRAT editor a dollar on subscription. Geo. Hornby is having the alley way between his hardware store and tinshop enclosed and will use it as a storeroom. Mrs. Euth Shore is having an addition built onto her residence on North Cherry street. Grant Boyer is doing the carpenter work. J. S. Kalbringer of northwest of town was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday and had his subscription extended a year in advance. Harold Zielian returned to Grand Junction , Colo. , last Fri day morning , where he has secur ed a position as engineer in a smelt ing works. Wesley Ilolsclaw and son Mor ris came up from Longpine Satur day evening and spent Sunday at home. They returned to the Pine Monday morning. The Gordon high school base ball team will play the Yalentine high school boys here tomorrow afternoon on the grounds north of the school house. The annual reception of the alumni will be held in Church's hall , Friday , May 25 , immediately after the graduation exercises. All members are cordially invited to attend. M. Christensen went up to Ft. Robinson Tuesday morning where he has a contract of painting the quarters. John Jones , "Win. Ogle and Ed Taylor accompanied him to assist with the work. F. H. Baumgartel of Crookston was in'town Friday and was a call er at our office. He informs us that they will depart for Terryville , Con. , next week and asks us to send THE DEMOCRAT to him at that place. Those who have farms for sale can list them at this office and we will offer a descriptive list of farms soon and will advertise them for sale. Bring the numbers of your t land and a correct description of it for our records so that we may properly represent what you have for sale. Any other property you wish to sell can be advantageously advertised in this paper. . tf ftto to tote Have you seen the new tote to things in Men's Furnishings ? tote The new soft Collars in assorted tote to sorted sizes and colors , the tote tote latest styles in the low linen tote to tote Colars and the nobby effects to in the wide low tics. tote tote Soft Collars , White , Tan and Blue 25c tote Club House Bow Ties tote 4 * , Purosnk 60c to ® Men's ShirtS , Silk , Mohairs and Mercerized. . . ! 75c to § 3.50 tote tote 49 4 ? Men's Under wear , in black , brown , blue , white. . . 50c to $1.50 tote tote 89 Men's Oxiords9 in tan and black $3.00 to $4.00 tote tote tote Men's Union ( Suits , per suit $1.25 tote tote Men's and Boys'Bathing Trunks , each 15c tote ' 1 " Mocha and Java Boquet Coffee The. Best The Cheapest 2 It ) SEALED CANS 50C. TRY IT IS Co.ikB > " 11 Last Sunday afternoon the first ball game of the season was play ed on the home grounds between company UD" of the 25th Infan try and the local team , resulting in a score of 11 to 12 in favor of Yalentine. The game was char acterized by exceptional good bat ting in the last inning when the score stood S to 11 in favor of the fort. But the home team took a brace at the bat and the first four men up hammered the ball for clean base hits. The score by in nings is as follows : . Val'tine..O 2101121 * 4 12 Co. D..O 0 1 0 4 3 2 1 0 11 * \Nb outs when winning score was made. Batteries-1-Valentine : O'Roake and Shaw. Co. "D" : Ash and Johnson. Struck out by Ash , 4 ; by O'Roake , LL CJO > iS AC Si TROO PJB RS. One of the features this year with Campbell Brothers Circus is a cor-.pany of Russian Cossacks , the tried and true * mounted troops of the Cz-ir. They are the flower of the Russian army and acknow ledged to b the best drilled and most expert horsemen in all Eu rope. The Cossack begins service at the age of sixteen and it is one of the unwritten Muscovite mili tary laws that there is nothing im possible for a Cossack to do. They can bear hardships better than any other European soldiers and al ways assigned to the task that is most difficult. Xoted as they are for their rapidity of movement , they perform feats on the backs of their running horses that are not equalled by any body of men in the world. These troopers are on a year/s absence from the army , and by the Czar's special permis sion allowed' to travel and give their wonderful exhibition daily with Campbell Bros. Circus , which will be at Valentine , May 28. Comfortable rooms , clean beds and all you want to eat at the Chicago cage House. 38 House and Lot in Valentine for sale at a bargain. House is small hut in good repair. Call on 10 I. M. RICE. Bring your contest notice to THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT to be pub- ished. It is your right. Ginger Ale. Hot Stuff. Kev- er to hot. Webb makes the best. * < Spring R Come , and inspect our Stock. We will try and please you. North Table Telephone ( Call Two Long Rings. ) S. VIERTBL CitUOKSTUJS NEBRASKA Dealer in Everythiny. Have advanced 20. to 25 per cent. WE HAVE 400 PAIRS AT THE OLD PRICE. W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier. J. W. STETTER , Vice Pres. OiiAH L. BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier. Persons seeking a place of safety for their moneywill profit by investigating the methods employed in our business. : : : : : : : : : : I CONFECTIONERY \ Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods Lunch Counter. O5i3s.sf Ph7one Home Bakery. S ara s. Having engaged in the Meat and Butcher business , we shall endeavor to keep the best meats obtainable in a clean and up to date shop. TVe solicit a share of your patronage and invite you to visit our shop. : : : : : : : : JF/ozcr and International Stock J VALENTINE NEBRASKA. AYERS BROS East side of Main St. Read the Advertisements.