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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
Historical Society ALEN VOLUME XXI VALENTINE. NEBRASKA , JULY 19 , 1906 NUMBER 27 Harnes We wish to call your attention to the ; fact that we carry a complete line of Harness , Saddelry Goods , Strap Work , Sweat Pads , Fly Covers , etc , , etc. Simmons' Patent Throat Horse Collars , Guaranteed never to break and equal to any § .00 collar on the market. If in need of anything in this line call and see us or send us your order by mail. Quality and price guaran- , teed. We wish also to call your attention - tention to other goods which you might need at this time , such as "Keen Kutler" Hay Forks , the best on earth. Why ? Because ' _ . - they are made right , priced right and made from the best material. 'Always buy "Auto" Mounted Ball Bearing GEIND STONES * Send us your mail orders or phone to No 5 , Hardware Department RED FRONT MERp. CO. ir SEE OUR NEW LINE OF Spring Clothing Ladies Shirt Waists and Skirts TINARD HORNBY . , Wagons and Buggies Lumber and Hardware Pictures Framed to Order. TEW-0ENT SPECIALS : Glass Berry Dishes , Call Bells , Scales , Work Baskets , .Ra : JTraps5jDust Pans , and Steak Pounders With Keservoir and Warming Closet $28.00 SNOW BALL EASY RUNNING WASHEES Picnic Goods , Paper Plates , Napkins , Cups , Hammocks , Lawn , Swings , Balls and Bats. Tinware , Oils , Etc , Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal Paper FURNITURE and COFFINS , Licensed Embalmer Chartered as a Stats Bank Chartered as a National Bank June 1 , 1884. August 12. 1902 , FIRST NATIONAL BANK J..j Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) IN " - * * - A General Banking Exchange and Collection Business. 0. H. COBNSLT. , President. J. T. .MAY , Yice-President. M. Y , NioaoLSON , Cashier. . f- NEW TIME TABLE , C. & H. Y/ / . \VESTBOUD , 12:43 P.M. No. 7 passenger. No. ' 12 " 1:47 : A.M. No. 5 " No. G " 4:35 : A.M. 9:40 A. M. No. SI freight. No. 82 " / 4:00 P.M. No. 116 " 5:20 A. M. 11:43 P.M. No. 119 " ( Doesn't carry psgrs ) The new train leaves Chicago at 10:15 a. m. Leaves Oman a 12. 30 'a. in. Arrives in Omaha from west arGCO a. in. : Chicago 8:50 i > . in. Talk of the Town. Wnd. Ferdon of Brownlee was in town last Saturday. Worth Holsclaw was down from the reservation Monday. Mass will be celebrated in Valen tine Sunday , August 5 , 1906. C. J. O'Connor and wife were in town the latter part of the week. Hep. Shockley was in town a few days last week visiting friends. John Grange of Oasis was in town Monday getting supplies for ha.v- ' A plesant dance was given last. Friday evening by the dancing club. Miss. Florence Morris is work ing at the cases in this office this week. J. H. Quigley is erecting a large washhouse and coal shed in the rear of his house. J. A. Brewer formely a resident of this county died July 1C , at Mitchell , Nebr. Geo. Hornby is nioving the old building west of his store to a lot two blocks east. A new flag pole was erected on Faternal Hall , last week for the use of the Weather Bureau. , Oliver Walcott went out to Fad- * * / - rdis ami Steadmans ranch last Sat urday to work through haying. Milt Latta was in town Saturday on business. He says that the black bass are still biting on Hackberry Lake. Lake.Wm. Wm. Ballard Jr. was in town Saturday on buisness and took Ed. Brown out with him to help during haying. Miss Helen McDonald received a fine English poodle by express Monday morning , from Kansas City , Mo. > Miss Carrie Morgareidge after visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks , departed last Sunday for Ardmore , S. D. 'Woodruff Ball came up from Fort Niobrara last Thursday , having been confined inthehostipalthere. He is much improved in health. Saturday afternoon , Geo. Trace- well sold a lot of miscellaneous stuff at public auction. Every thing sold for what it was worth. Miss Ruby Hall , who has been visiting at the home of D. E. Sher man for several weeks , returned to her home at Gordon last Sunday. Mrs. Geneive Adams-Gunnison of Boston arrived here last Thurs day morning for a several weeks visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Adams , who reside south of town. Mrs Joe Spirk , stopped off in town Saturday while returning from Chadron to her home at Neligh , for a few days visit with her sisters Mrs Chas. Sparks and Mrs T. C. Hornby. i John Yeast and two boys Russel , and Harold , departed Sunday morning for a visit through Penn sylvania and at the parental home at Brewster Mills , W. Va. They expect to be gone five or six weeks. Dr. G. 0. Sfcurdevant came down from Valentine , Sunday , and called at the parental home. He has closed his business at that place and will open again at Gothenburg , with in a short time. AtkinSon. Graphic. W 49 43 4 < ? 4 * W 4 ? 4 $ 4 < ? 4 $ * ? < 9 * ? 4 ? 49 < 9 49 % 7 < 9 ff 4 ? ' AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 123 ' Kalamazoo Corset Co. Sole Makers a ? Get Your CLOTHING at T. C. Hornby's Alfred * iDewis , Jr. , and Professor ser Hunter , an instructor in the Junior Normal went out to Snake Falls last Saturday returning Sun day. They report having had an enjoyable time. J. A. Hooton went up to Hot Springs S. D. Sunday night for a week's vacation. He is suffering from rheumatism and expects to be benefited by the water at the Springs. The new passenger train run ning to Shoshone passed through Valentine on its Maiden trip last Sunday at 12:4:8.p.m. : She carried few passengers but has been filled up. Geo. Tracewell shipped a car of young horses Tuesday morning to Salex Iowa. Mr. Tracewell accompanied them and expects to be gone about two weeks. This spring he has bought and sold over 300 head ol' horses , showing that Cherry Co. is something of ahorse country too. United in the holy bonds of wed lock were Mr. Albert Pike and Miss. Alice M. Gaskill , at high noon last Saturday , July li , 1906 , at the home of the bride's parents four miles west of this city. Owing to the delicacy of the bride's health only a few of the nearest relatives , even , were chosen to witness the wedding ceremony so efficiently performed by Rev. Parsons of Crookston. But on the following day the father and mother of the bride prepared a sumptuous feast to which all relatives were invited , nineteen of whom availed themselves to be present and enjoy the "day of days" with this worthy young couple who so loyally received themand apprecitaed so highly the many useful and beautiful pres ents brought them. Mr. Pike will immediately take his bride to the cozy dwelling which he has provided for her , and there , her numerous friends trust will be erected a home of en during hospitality , happiness and success. CONTRIBUTED BY A FKIEND. BEAUTY CORSET , x i , * i > Style ! Beauty Comfort o Spring . and A. * y Summer I \ Arriving1 Come and inspect our Stock. We will try and please you. < * / North Table Telephone ( Call Two Long Eings. ) i MAX E. YIBRTSL CKOOKSTOJS NEBRASKA Dealer in Everything what you have to sell. Eosri i OLLLL , what you want to buy. I * Call and see us. Phone 23 \ W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. \ ; ? r3' irBT5ri 'B TSirYy rff3Y FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier. J. W. STETTER , Vice Pres. ORAH L. BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier. I Valentine State Bank Valentine , Nebraska o oft > S T3 0 P CD . * * . - Capital Surplus ; L. Ort $25,000 , X $2,500 , co O | Persons seeking- place of safety for their money , will profit by j | investijrating the methods employed in our business. : : : : : : : : : : S &kZ2 mTriiliiii iiiiuii..iiii.iii. .i.i > imiminimmmmmmmmmamm * mamammm mlf gM I CONFECTIONERY Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods Lunch Counter. 3"is Phone 7 Home Bakery , AYERS BROS. m 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. We solicit a share of your patronage and invite you to visit our shop. : : : : : : : : Flour- and International StocJt Food. VALENTINE NEBRASKA. AYERS BROS East side of Main St. Advertisements.