Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, August 09, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME XXI - VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY , AUGUST 9. 1900. NUMBER 30
r -M , Harness
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We wish to call your attention to the
fact that we carry a complete line of
Harness , Saddelry Goods , Strap Work ,
Sweat Pads , Ely Covers , etc , , etc.
Simmons' Patent Throat Horse Collars , $3 ,
Guaranteed never to break and equal
to any &LOO 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 at
tention to other goods which you
might need at this time , such as
"Keen Sutler" 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
GRIND STO'NES
Send us your mail orders or
phone to No 5 , Hardware Department
RED FRONT MERC. CO.
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF >
Spring Clothing
Ladies Shirt Waists
and Skirts
TINARD
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Wagons and Buggies
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Lumbsr and Hardware
Pictures Framed to Order ,
Established in Valenliue since 1885.
TEN CENT SPECIALS : Glass Berry
Vv Dishes-Call Bells , Scales , Work Baskets ,
Eat Traps , Dust Pans , and Steak Pounders
' 6 HOLE STEEL RANGE
"With Reservoir and "Warming Closet $26.00
SNOW BALL EASY BURNING WASHERS
Picnic Goods , Paper Plates , Napkins ,
Cups , Hammocks , Lawn , Swings ,
Balls and Bats.
Tinware , Oils , Etc , Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal Paper
FURNITURE and COFFINS , -
Licensed. Euibalmer
State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
Cliarterad as a
June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
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Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
Of "Via,1023.tl'aa © .
CATITAIi PAIP IN A General Banking
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Exchange and
Collectioa JBusiness.
0. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
. M. Y IOSOLBON , Cashier ,
NEW TIME TABLE , C.&N.W.
\VESTIJOUI ) , KASTBOUNIV
1:47 A. AF. No. 5
- No. 0 " 4:35 A.M.
9:40 A. M. No. 81 freiKht.
No. 82 " * 4:00 P. M.
NO. 11G " 5:20 A.M.
11:43 P. M. No. 119 " ( Doesn't carry psprs )
Talk of the Town.
, Mrs. Dan Kellogg \ras a city
visitor Saturday.
The best Strawberry Soda is
what Webb makes. i32
Cloyd Quigley came in from the
hay flats Saturday.
John Gould was shocked by
lightning this week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. JLJ.
Jordon Monday a baby boy.
The Porath Bros , took a Deering
binder out to their place Monday.
John Anderson and William
Barker were over from Rosebud
Wednesday.
Dave Wishart of Cut Meat
passed through here on his way to
Omaha Saturday.
Miss Sara Simpson has gone to
Hot Springs South Dakota to
spend her vacation.
Mrs. Sourwine from near
Crookston is visiting her parents
Geo. Tracewell and wife.
Dan Kellogg went East with a
load of horses last week , and
returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stead men are
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the happy parents of twin boys
born Monday , July 30 , 1QOG.
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Miss Gertude Jordanv departed
Sunday morning for Hot Springs
South Dakota for a few wee'ks.
Mrs. C. Beeman arrived n' re
from ' St. Paul , to visit her mother *
Mrs. Dan Hubbard and.other'
relatives.
Whitney's Celebrated Bioscope
Pictures will show at Church's
Opera house Thursday evening ,
August 16 1906.
Mrs. Ruth Shore returned home
Monday from Nordon , where she
has been visiting her cousin J. A.
Logan and family.
Miss VanBuren , after visiting a
few days with her friend Miss
Margaret Simpson , returned to her
home near Cody.
Mrs. Bivens and two children
returned home Wednesday morn
ing , after spending a few weeks
visiting friends in Sioux City.
A week ago last Sunday our lo
cal base ball team went out to the
Schlagel and were beaten by the
Schlagel team ib a score of 10 to T.
Sunday afternoon the lightning
stuck two miles west of town ? arid
splintered four telephone poles
and tore the wire loose for some
distance.
A government inspector con
demned and killed four head of
J. W. Stetter's horses last week at
Kellogg's ranch on the North table.
The horses had the glanders.
J. H. Miller brought in a fine
sample of new potatoes last week
which he raised on his homestead
southwest of town. They were
the finest we've seen this year.
Monday the Valentine base ball
team went up and played the *
Crookston boys and were beaten
by a score of 8 to 6. What's the
matter with our city boys ? Can't
they play ball ?
Miss Agatha O'Shuughnessy
was home last week , and returned
Thursday to Beatrice , where * she
has a position as stenogragher and
book-keeper in the institute for
the feeble minded.
D. J. Drebert has been in town
since Sunday , expecting to travel
out in the country , representing
the German Mutual Fire Ins. Co. ,
of Omaha , with I. M. Rice , the
local agent , but were delayed on
account of the latter being troub
led with a boil on his face.
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Kalamazco Corset Co. Sole Makers
Get i Your
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T.C.Hornby's
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
Young of Simeon , last Friday ,
Aug. 3 , ' 00 , an S pound baby girl.
f. A- . Hprnbackdeparted
Monday night for a few weeks
visri with her sister at Colorado
Springs.
assolR.xHornback came home
for a twoxweeks visit last Satur
day night\from Kempton , K. D. ,
where he is argent and operator.
Geo. W. Murphy of Kilgorc was
a caller at this \office yesterday
while in town onbusiness. . Pie
has recently been building a grotto
wall around his dwelling.
J. H. Day and WV" . Johnson
of "Woodlake were in tlpwn yester
day on business. Mr\ Day tells
us that his wife and boy h&VQ been
in EoslynT Wash.the past onth
and that he is going in a few days
for a visit and to accompany tlrem
home. " \
J. A. 15 o ton Laid to liest.
Mr. Hooton had been in poor
health for several weeks past , and
recently went to Hot Springs for
treatment and -to try the baths
for his ailments. No relief was
obtained and he grew steadily
worse , resulting in a telegram"
being sent last Wednesday , week ,
that all hopes were given up for
his recovery and he was brought
home Thursday. , His death
occurred last Saturday August 4 ,
1906 , of stomach , liver and kidney
trouble.
Funeral services were held at the
hotel , of which he was the pro-
pr&or , Sunday at 4:00 : p/m. , con
ducted by the Rev. Wells , for the
old Soldiers and members of the
A. 0. U. W. of which he was a
member and , carried § 2,000
insurance.
John Alexander Hooton was
born at Ogden , Ind. , October 22 ,
1847 , and was nearly GO years old
at his death. , He was married to
Margaret A. Perry at the above
place October 6 , 1875.
Mr. Hooton served four years
in the Civil war , Co. B. , 139 Reg.
Ind Inf. Vol. He came to Yalen-
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tine'in the-fall of 1896 where the
family has since resided. The
deceased leaves a wife and three
daughters Ella , Mrs. Charles
Pollard and Rosa.
THE DEMOCRAT extends sym
pathy' to the bereaved ones.
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North Table Telephone
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CKOOKSTOA
NEBRASKA
Dealer in Evert/thing.
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W.'A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.
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FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier.
J. W. STETTER , Vice Pres. ORAH L , BRITTO'N , Ass't. Cashier. I
t Valentine State Bank
m Valentine , Nebraska
Capital Surplus ,
rt $25,000 , x $2,500 , CD 0
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Persons seeking a place of safety fur their money , will profit by
' the methods employed in our business. : : : : : : : : : : I
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CONFECTIONERY
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Tobaccos and Cigars.
Canned Qood $ \ Lunch Counter.
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Phone Home Bakery.
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AYERS BROS.
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. . "VYe solicit a share of your
patronage and invite you to visit our shop.- ; : ; : : : . . ' ' .
Flour find 'International StocJt Food.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA.
East side of Main St. AYERS BROS
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