Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 27, 1906, Image 1

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VOLUME xxi \ AJLENTINE. NEBRASKA. THUESDAT , DECEMBER 27 , 1906. NTTMBER 50
We have them in the following lines- : ? * * § : ?
Furniture , Carpets , Rugs and Draperies ,
Carpet Sweepers , Silverware ,
Rochester Nickle Plated and Argentine
Ware ,
"Ktppper Klub" Skates , Sleds , "Keen
Kutter " Pocket Knives , Shears , '
Razors , etc , , etc/
We wish especially to call your atten
tion to our line of PICTURES. They
include the latest subjects , all high
grade work , in neat attractive frames.
Along'with the above we carry a com
plete line of HARDWARE , with
many useful and valuable articles for
the home. : : , : : : : : : : :
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Come in and inspect our goods before
buying elsewhere. It does not cost
you anything to look at them. : : : :
A RED FRONT MERC. CO.
Wishing you a happy and prosperous
New Year. We thank you for your
I.- liberal patronage of 1906 , and will
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endeavor to merit a continuance of
confidence and patronage during 1907
.C L O T H I E R
STINA Yalentine , Nebr.
Bargains
from
the Fort
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Established in Valentine since 1885.
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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 A\7D COFFINS.
Liiccnscd Embalnicr
Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a Rational Bank
June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1002 ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Successor to )
lOc.JSLEsof "Valo2a.tl" a. © .
CAPITAL PAID TN B/ ° A General Bankm
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% KcfV jx-rv'v Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. NIOHOLSON , Cashier.
Ask the Revenue Man
The Pure Food Law going into effect" Janu
ary 1 , 1907 , will not cause any change in .the
goods sold by "W. F. A. MELTENDORFF , who car
ries the finest line of. Whiskies in town. : : . :
Just as well Get the Best while you are at it.
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Wholesale Dealer in Pabst and Rrug Beer.
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Wther E A , Meltendorft
Heelings at the M. E. Church Evera
Sunday.
MORXIXG SEIIVICES-
Suuday School begins at 10:00 o'clock.
Preaching " " 11:00 :
Junior League " " 2:30 : p. in.
EVENING SEKVICE'S
Epworth League begins sit 6:30 o'clock.
Preaching " " 7.30 "
KEV. C. E. COXXKLF/ , Pastor
Talk of the Town.
Chas. Peddicord was in town
the first of the week.
3 Tacy Collett is home to
ipend the holidays with her folks.
John Bachelor spent several
days in Hooper last week on busi
ness.
C. H. Cornell returned from a
3usiness trip to Omaha last Mon
day morning.
Misses Anna and Maggie Bollz
departed Monday for a month's
visit at their home in Nenzel.
Clinton Collett returned home
Sunday morning from University
? jace , Nebr. , to spend the holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson of
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ChaSron are visiting at the homes
of Charles Sparks and 'T. C.
Hornby.
Miss Euth Stetter returned Sun
day morning from Lincoln where
she has been attending the State
University.
Alfred Lewis , who is attending
the State University at Lincoln ,
returned home Monday to spend
the holidays.
Elder Julian held quarterly1
meeting at Crookston Sunday fore
noon , and at Valentine Sunday
night , week before last.
Miss Fannie Thackrey , a teach
er at Rosebud is spending her va
cation with sisters at the home of
C. S. Eeece of Simeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Scovel of the res
ervation are in town spending
their holiday vacation with their
daughter , Mrs. Lockwood.
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Al Thacker and family have
moved to town from Simeon and
are living in the John Dambly
residence across the street from
the Eagle livery barn.
V
LOST A leather purse con
taining a promissory note payable
to Charbonneau Bros. Finder
please notify Charbonneau Bros ,
at Valentine or leave at this of
fice. 501
Eobert Ellis and family came in
from Simeon Sunday and went
westxm the night train to Harrison
risen , Neb. , where they will spend
the holidays with Mr. Ellis' moth
er , two sisters and a brother. It
was Mr. Ellis' home before he
came to Cherry county and eight
years have elapsed since he was
there. Time flies fast as we grow
older.
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Miss Maggie Eobinson , who is
holding a responsible position in
Lincoln , is home spending her
Christmas vacation. /
Miss Nellie Collettis spending
her holiday vacation with her par
ents in Valentine. She is teach
ing at Yutan this state.
The Junior League social at the
home of Mrs. Geo. Hornby was
well attended , despite the cold
weather , "and the net proceeds
were over § 18.
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On account of Rev. Connell" be
ing called to Cody Sunday to con
duct a funeral there was no ser
vices in the morning at the M. E.
church. Mr. Easly filled the pul
pit Sunday evening.
I. M. Rice and wife and Law
rence went down to York , Nebr. ,
Monday to spend a week with
Mrs. Eice's parents. They ex
pect to visit Omaha while away
and return in a week.
Miss Leta Stetter , who is teach
ing at Dewitt , Nebr. , came home
Sunday morning to spend Xmas
with her parents. Miss Leta re
turned to Lincoln last night to at
tend the state educational associa
tion.
Judge AValcott returned last
Friday from Omaha , where had
been the past six weeks. His son
Oliver came up with the Judge
to spend the holidays. We're
glad to see the Judge on the streets
again.
B. J. Hoffacker and Hon. A.
H. Metzger , democratic repre
sentative-elect from this 52nd dis
trict , spent Christmas in our city.
Mr. Metzger will go down to Lin
coln as a member of the legis
lature the first of the year.
Oliver Walcott , Cloycl Qtiigley
and his sister Marguerite , and
Fred Jones are home spening the
holidays with their parents and
friends. They are attending Bellevue -
vue college. Cloyd is associate
editor on the college paper , "Pur
ple and Gold , " and is also a cor
respondent for the Omaha Bee.
This is Cloyd's third year at Bellevue -
vue and it needs bub one more
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for him to finish the philosophical
course , after which he intends to
take a three year's law course.
Cloyd has the making o a bright
lawyer and we wish him success.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC. , ETC. ,
are in , and we invite you
to come and inspect them.
PEICE3 AEE EIGHT.
CROOKSTON , MAX E.VIERTEL
NEBRASKA. .
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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what you have to sell.
what you want
Call and see us. 'Phone 23 .
W. A. PETTYCREW , .fiEBERAlSOK.
FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier . . ;
J. W. STETTEK , Vice Pres. ORAU L. BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier.
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P o > Valentine Nebraska
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Capital Surplus
Ocio $25,000. $2,500. CD O
Persons seeking a place of safety for tfrsir money , will profit by
investigating the methods emploj'ed in our business. : : : : : : : : : :
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Tobaccos and Cigars.
Canned Goods ZCZC Lunch Counter.
5s Phone 7 Home % Bakery
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FRESU FRUIT AND GAME
IIS1 THEIR SEASON.
First class line of Steaks , Roasts ,
Di-y Salt Meats Smokel
Breakfast Bacon.
Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs.
I would like to have a school for
the winter , term. A. H. Keach ,
Sparks , Neb.
Soft , beautiful platino photos at
Barnett's studio. Eirst four -days
of each month. '