Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 01, 1906, Image 1

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xz-i VALENTINE. NEBBASKA. THTJESDAT , NOVEMBER J , 1906. NUMBER 42
Now is the time to look over
your stoves. If you are going to
need a Furnace , a Base Burner ,
a Heater , a Range or anything
in the stove line do not fail to
look up the following. It
means dollars to you. We car
ry a complete line of
Peninsular Base Burners -
ers , Heaters and Ranges ,
a line of stoves made upon hon
or. There are scores of them
in use right in your own com
munity , and everyone speaks
praises for the entire line.
Their make up includes all tha
latest improvements in the stove
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In addition to the Peninsular line , we carry a few special lines
in heater ? , including
Coles' Original Hot Blast ,
absolutely air tight and a perfect stove for all kinds of fuel.
The 20th Century Laurel ,
a perfect stove for soft coal or slack. Has closed grate and a
20th Century fire pot which is guaranteed for five years.
Also the "Master Economy"
and the ' 'Retort Jewel. "
Come in and see us before buying elsewhere.
It won't cost you anything to look.
RED iFRONT MERC. CO.
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF
Boys' Clothing
Ladies Shirt Waists
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WAGONS
HE AND BUGGIES
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Third car shipped this year , arrives this week.
Bargains from the Fort
Stove Boards lOc and up , Stove Pokers 5c and up ,
Hay Hooks , Chairs and Settees , Side Boards ,
Desks , Electric Lampsx/5 for 55c ,
With Reservoir and Warming Closet $26.00
Wagons and Buggies
Lumber and Hardware
Pictures Framed to Order ,
TINWARE , OILS , E TC.
Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal. Paper.
EURNITURE AV'D COFFINS.
Established in Va'.entluo since 1SS5. Incensed Kmbaimf-r
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June , 1 , 1884. August 12. 1002 ,
The FIRST BANK
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Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAH ) IN / " -A General BankiDg
\ C K OHO Exchange and
jX/V/v. Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. NTOHOLRON Cashier ,
HEW TIME TABLE , C.&H.W. .
WE8TI50UI ) , EASTBOU.VD.
1:47A.M. Ko. 5 "
No. 0 " 4:35 A.M.
9:40 : A. SI. No. 81 freight.
No. 82 " 4:00 : T. M.
No. 11G " 5:20 A.M.
11:45 P.M. No. 119 " ( Doesn't carry psgrs )
meetings at the 3 . K. Church Every
Sunday.
MORNINU SERVICES-
Suaday School begins at 10:00 o'clock.
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PrcacldDff 11:00
Junior League " " 2:30 : p.m.
EVENING SEBV1CE3-
Epwort'.i League belies at 0:30 o'clock.
Preaching " " 7.30
HKV. C. E. CoxxELt , , Pastor
Tak ! of the Town.
Chas. "Williams and family moved
out in the country this week.
Money to loan on improved
real estate. * L. K. BnowNiaLL.
Ed. Thackrey is moving his
family into Will Epke's house.
Will Ogle came down from Fort
Robinson to spend Sunday with
his family.
Davenport & Co. are haying
the electric lights put in their sre
this week. " " * - - '
Frank and Al Cowden shipped
a car of horses to Iowa last Sun
day , Frank accompanying them.
A pleasant dance was given last
Friday evening in Church's Hall
by some of Valentine's young
men.
men.A.
A. John & Co. are moving into
the building recently vacated by
Ayers Bros , on Main Street , this
week.
Frank Fisher returned from
Lincoln Monday where he has been
attending school , to assist in his
father's store.
No new cases of diphtheria this
week , and people are begining to
hope that the physicians have it
under control.
I would like to have a school for
the winter terra. , A. H. Keach ,
Sparks , Neb.
You can get a case of 2i bottles ,
of Webb's soda for Toe , delivered
to your house. Try a case. Tel
ephone" 117. 31 .
C. W. Cramer sold a sucking
mule five and one half months old
last week for § 00. Why not raise
mules in Cherry county ?
Geo. Wcisflog was in tows , yes-
derday with his brother ErniJ , who
a * been here from Dead wood vis
iting his people the past week.
Col. Thompson is moving . his
family down to the fort this week.
The Col. has been appointed as
one of the care takers of the fort.
C. H. Cornell returned last week
bringing his father , Hiram Cor
nell , with him from Mississippi ,
who has been in poor health and
will remain in Valentine this
winter.
Only a few days more to list
land and stock in catalogue that
goes to 3000 of best dealers of the
United States. See Henry Harri
son Manager of Cherry county
Land & Stock Co.
A. J. Spethman , F. C. Gottsch ,
J. H. Siert and W. D. Flower ,
the first three of Bennington and
the latter of Omaha , were out at
Hackberry lake last week and
made an excellent bag of ducks.
Frank Grooms returned this
morning from Aberdeen , S. X ) . ,
where he has been the past sum
mer working in the harvest fields.
Frank stopped off in Sioux City
on his way home and had two opera
tions performed on his eyes , mak
ing them now perfectly straight.
Walther Meltenclorff's auction
sale of live stock came off as
scheduled last "Monday and every
thing sold well , considering the
storms several days previous ,
which had some people guessing
as to whether they would have
hay enough to run them through
the winter.
I > ! attngiiis2& ( I Visitor *
November loth , Thursday , Mrs.
Flora D. Palmer , Field Secretary
for the Borad of Home Missions
for the Northwest , will visit Val
entine. Reports speak of her as
intensely interesting. She will
meet the women of the con
gregation at Dr. Dailey's home
in the afternoon , and in the even
ing address a general meeting at
the church. All are requested to
remember these two meetings , and
prepare for them.
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Kalamazoo Corset Co. Sole Makers
Though
Un = Married
Buy your clothing at Hornby's.
Then the girls will begin to
. sit up and take notice
of you. Try us on
Hats and Shoes too. Lat
est Shapes in Patent Leather- .
The Editor and family went
down to O'Xeill this morning to
hear W. J. Bryan and A. C. Shall-
enberger who will speak there to
night.
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P. 1 H. Young returned from
Iowa the first of the week where
he had been on business. Mrs.
Young returned from Merriman
Tuesday morning and was taken
ill at the Chicago Hotel and is
there yet , but is recovering.
W. J. Bryan and A. C. Shal-
lenger , fusion candidate for gov
ernor , are making a speaking tour
together in the eastern part of the
state this week. They have been
addressing large crowds who have
shown great enthusiasm and giei
much encouragement to Mr. Shal-
lenberger , our next governor.
They speak in O'Neill tonight ,
which is as far west as they come
on this line.
The U. S. Weather Bureau re
port for the week ending Oct. 31 ,
1906. The daily mean tempera
ture was 36 ° , being 6 ° colder
then the average for IS years.
The highest temperature was 62 °
on the 28th : the lowest was 22 °
on the 30th. Only a trace of pre
cipitation fell , the normal for the
same period being .18 of an inch.
However the precipitation for the
month was o.il inches an excess
for Oct. of 2.51 inches , the IS
years average being only 0.90 of
an inch.
On Thursday , Friday. and
Saturday , Nov , 8th , 9th and 10th ,
we have made arrangements with
the well known firm of Miller &
Paine of Lincoln to exhibit their
line of fine furs made by them in
their own factory.
The high class character of this
firm is too well known to need
comment.
They have been manufacturing
furs for over two years , and have
in charge of their fur department
a furrier of large experience , and
exceptional merit. Their gar
ments will stand favorable com
parison with the finest of eastern
manufacture , and are not excelled
anywhere.
Mrs. E. A. Compton will be in
charge of the exhibit and will be
prepared to sell or take your meas
ure for special garments.
If you are thinking at all of
purchasing anything in furs , you
should make it a point to see this
display. MRS. E. S. ELMORE.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
BOOTS SHOES ETC. ETC.
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are in , and we invite you
to come and inspect them.
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
what you have to sell.
what you want to buy.
Call and see us. Phone 23 _ JS
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.jj
FRED WHITTEMORE , Pees CHARLES -PARKS , t'asbier.
J. W. STELT/ES , Vice Pres. OR AH L. BitiTTOM , Ass'i Cashier ?
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Capital Surplus
C5 $25,000 , $2,590 , , '
Persons seeking a place of safety for their money , will profit by
investijatinjj { the methods employed in our business. : : : : : : : : : :
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Tobaccos and Cigars. . " .
Canned Goods 2 3C Lunch Counter.
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First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats Suioke i
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
Hammond & Bullis are having
their Club feed stable decorated
with a new sign.
For Rent. Two large un
furnished rooms , inquire of J. R.
Ayers.