Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 22, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1906. NUMBER 45
Now is the time to look over
your stoves. If you are going to
need a Furnace , a Base Burner ,
a Heater , a liange 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 Burn =
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 the
latest improvements in the stove
line.
In addition to the Peninsular line , we carry a few special lines
in heaters , 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 ' 'Ketort Jewel. "
Come in and see us before buying elsewhere.
It won't cost you anything to look.
RED FRONT MERC. CO.
SEE OUR NEW LINE OF
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Boys' Clothing
Ladies Shirt Waists
and Skirts
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sents ,
Fine assortment of new goods
on our 5c , lOc and 15c counters
Bargains from the Fort Sale
Stove Boards lOc and up. Stove Pokers 5c and up.
Hay Hooks , Chairs and Settees , Side Boards ,
: Desks , Electric Lamps /5 for 55c ,
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'With Eeservoir and Warming Closet $26.00
HORNBY
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Wagons and Buggies
Lumber and Hardware
Pictures Framed to Order ,
TI N W A R E , OILS , ETC.
Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal. Paper.
EURNITURE AND COFFINS.
.Established In Valentine since 1885. Licensed mbalmer
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12. 1002 ,
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Jems I
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking
Exchange and
Collection Business.
C. H. COBNELL , President. J. T. MA ? , Vice-President.
M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier.
NEW TIME TABLE , G.&N.W.
\VESTI50UD , EASTBOU2JD.
1:47 A.M. No. 5 "
No. G " 4:35 A. M.
9:40 A. M. No. 81 freight.
No. 82 " 4:00 : P. M.
No. 11C " 5:20 A. M.
11:431' : . M. Xo. 119 " ( Doesn't carry -psgrs )
at the 31. K. Uhurcli Every
MORNING SERVICES-
Stinday School begins at 10:00 o'clock ,
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11:00
Preaching :
Junior League " " 2:30 : p.m.
EVENING SKRV1CES-
Epworth League begins at 6:30 o'clock.
Preaching " " 7:33 :
' KEV. C. E. CojtoELt , , Pastor
Talk of the Town.
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Thanksgiving dinner 35c at the
Chicago House.
P. Sullivan of Merriman spent
a couple of days in our city this
week on business.
We regret to announce that
Mrs. Callen has been under the
weather for several days.
All kind of good things for your
Thanksgiving dinner at Elliott's
drug store ; for sale by the Ladies
Guild. 44
Special rates for families and
tables reserved , if notified for
Thanksgiving dinner at the Chicago
cage House. 442
Wm. S. Hatten was in town
Tuesday. He owns a fine ranch
at the head of the Minnechaduza
and has a lot of good cattle and
horses.
A Thanksgiving service will be
held in the Presbyterian church
next Thursday at 10:30 : a. m. , con
ducted by Rev. Connell of the M.
E. church. All are invited to at
tend.
Little Darrell Bishop celebrated.
his V5th birthday with a crowd of
merry children at his home Tues
day night. A number of beautiful
gifts were left with him with wish
es for many happy returns of the
day.
Married , at the home of the
bride's 2-S- miles
parents , east of
Valentine , at 12m. , Wednesday ,
Nov. 21 , 190G , Clyde A. DeSilva
of Ainsworth and Miss Minnie C.
Schultz , the Rev. C. E. Connell
officiating.
I will sell at private sale at my
ranch on the Snake river , south of
Cody , the herd of Aberdeen An
gus cattle which I advertised for
public sale at Cody.
DAN BARNES ,
443 - Lake , Nebr.
J. F. Swain finished up his busi
ness matters here this week and
Tuesday night departed on the
new train westward to Hay
Springs where he and family will
run a hotel. We wish them suc
cess and prosperity in their new
borne.
Ben Hobson lost a big sheep
skin mitten , wool outside with
buckskin front. Thinks he lost it
just before election somewhere be
tween Valentine and his home on
North Table. The finder will
please return to Mr. Hobson , or
draw straws to see who gets the
pair.
The Ladies' Guild will have on
sale at Elliott's drugstore Wed
nesday , Nov. 28 , the following :
Puddings and sauces , mince and
pumpkin pies , cranberries and
jellies , cakes and rolls , chicken
for salad and salad dressings ,
baked beans , brown bread , dough
nuts , etc. 43
MENU
Bullion Flakes
Celery Pickles
Turkey Cold Ham
Escalloped Oysters
Baked Beans Escalloped Potatoes
Brown Bread
Rolls with Butter
Cabbage Salad
Jelly Cranberry Sauce
Tea Coffee Cream Sugar
Mince and Pumpkin Pie
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Caps : . : : § .25 to § .50
Flannel Shirts 1.25 to 2.25
Underwear , per suit 1.00 to 3.00 &
Heavy Woolen Sox , per pr 25 to .75
Lined Gloves and Mittens 50 to 1.50
A large assortment of men's overshoes in all
rubber , combination felts and 4-buckle at popular
prices. - . < * .
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In the City
Call and see them.
T. C.
C. 8. GOULD DIES SUDDENLY
The people of Valentine and the.
surrounding country were shocked
Sunday morning when the news
spread of the death of C. S. Gould
which occurred about four a. m.
Sunday morning. He had been in
failing health the past fall and was
becoming too fleshy for comfort
but was the picture of health and
was as well apparently as usual
when he paid the mill hands Sat
urday night , and was not thought
to be ailing then.
He died of appoplexy and was
not conscious after being discov
ered by his wife early Sunday
morning , she being aroused by his
struggles in which he laid his arm
across her body , and his groaning
caused her to awaken and investi
gate. A doctor was summoned
but arrived too late , as Mr. Gould
died soon after his condition was
discovered. Their son John and
Ira Hewitt were called and were
present at-his death.
A short funeral service was held
at the house Monday afternoon ,
and on Tuesday the remains were
taken to Davenport , la. , for in
terment , accompanied by Mrs.
Gould and her sons Allan and
John , the former arriving from
Douglas , Wyo. , on the train which
they boarded.
Mr. Gould came to Valentine
from Davenport , la. , ten years
ago and has been in the employ of
S. F. Gilman as manager of his
large fldur ing mill at this place
ever since. The family has been
well received here and Mr. Gould
will be missed by a large circle of
friends and acquaintances. He
was 4Q years , 1 month and 23 days
old at his death.
KTote the Change.
Owing to existing circumstances
the Presbyterian ladies aid society
will hold their annual bazaar and
supper at Church's hall on Mon
day evening , Dec. 3 , instead of
previous date. 4i
Br OHDEK OF Ssc'r.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC. , ETC , ,
are in , and we invite you
to come and inspect them.
PKICES ARE EIGHT.
MAX E VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
what you have to sell.
what you want to buy. : " . "
Call and see us. Phone 23
W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. fi
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FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
J. W. STETTER , Vice Pres. ORAH L. BRITTON , Ass't , Cashier.
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CONFECTIONERY ; ; '
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Tobaccos and Cigars.
Canned Goods Lunch 'Counter.
Home
FRESH FRUIT AKD GAME ft
IN THEIR SEASON.
First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Dry Salt Meats Smoked
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
I would like to have a school for
the winter term. A. H. Keach ,
Sparks ,
Soft , beautiful platmo photos at
Barnett's studio. First four days
of each , month. 34