Historical Society > . ' - = : YULH MK XXIT VALENTINE NEBRASKA. THURSDAY , MARCH 14. 190 NTMREK 9 JG We wish to call your attention to our ex tensive line of "Keen Kutter" tools. We carry at all times a complete 1 4 line of carpenter tools , including the best of everything - thing in .hammers , saws , planes , hatchets , auger bits , bit braces , squares , draw knives , chisels , files , etc. In fact everything that an up to date carpen ter will need. Try one-of our "Keen Kutter" axes or forks. They are tem pered right , hung right , and made right. Always buy a "Keen Kutter" pocket knife. We also have the exclusive sale of "Manard" spades and shovels. Their are many imitations of these goods. Always watch the lab el and accept nothing but a "Manard" and profit thereby. Each and every article is thoroughly guaranteed by us and backed by the makers. "The recollection of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. " RED FRONT * FIt H Clothing , Suits and Pants , Caps , Under wear , Mittens , Shirts , Sweaters ; Ladies' and Children's Cloaks , Jackets , Skirts , Shoes. It ; D. ST CLOTHIER Valentine , Nebr. I 'Durable Chairs § 3.50 set. Desks $5.00 to'$26.00. Wagons and Buggies Lumber and Hardware Side Boards $4.50 up. Pictures Framed to Order , TINWARE , OILS , ETC. Stove Boards lOc up. Lamps , Crockery , Lime , Coal. Paper. EURNITURE A N'D COFFINS. Established in Valeutliitt since 1885. Iii 'eii.st'l PHONE 97 , GRANT BOYER , CARPENTER & BUILDER. All kinds of woocLwork done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Valentine , - Nebraska Read the Advertisements. Talk of the Town. D. A. Hancock was in town last Monday. Frank Fischer , Jr. , is visiting in Lincoln this week. J. W. Whillans of Woodlake \ras in town Monday. Chas. Peddicord was up from the Hancock ranch last Saturday. W. A. Parker , the "VVoodlaUe merchant , was iu to vn a few hours last Saturday. H. Buttinghaus was down from his ranch near Kilgore the latter part of last week. Jake and Aetna Ereachbill of Sparks brought a couple of loads of corn to town Monday. Mrs. Jordan of Arabia visited at the home of J. T. Keeley in this city the first of the week. Chas. Breuklandor and wife are the parents of a bright 10 pound boy , born Sunday , March 10 , ' 07. Charley Anderson has made iome very neat improvements on is property this week in the shape of a stable. The Hanson hill road is being widened and otherwise improved. The road bed is being covered with crushed rock. Win. Bollwerk was down from Nenzel last Friday. He made this office a friendly call and subscribed for THE DEMOCRAT. Mrs. Clara Ma gill and Mrs. "W. E. Searby of Crookston were in Valentine the first of the week in attendance at the revival meetings. .Dr. .Hox ey reports , the arrival of an 8 pound'girl at the home of Jacob Martin and wife on North ! Table last Monday , March 10 , ' 07. | Girl Keeley is home from the Fremont Normal , where he had been taking a business course. He will return next week to finish the course. Mrs. Elmore stopped in Valen tine last Thursday while enroute home from St. Joe , where she had been.purchasing her spring mil linery for her store at Gordon. We enjoyed a pleasant visit with A. G. Ward of Woodlake , Tuesday. He has been kept busy feeding his cattle this winter as his son is away teaching school. C. F. Bowen , Wm. Ely and F. A. Baldwin of Ainsworth were transacting business in Valentine Tuesday. Mr. Ely was formerly county attorney of Brown county. Mrs. B. F. Jeffers departed from here Sunday night enroute for Haigler , Neb. , stopping off at Ainsworth where she will visit a few days and thence to her new home at Haigler. J. 0. Beatty is contemplating a trip to his old home in Iowa next week. It is uncertain as yet whether he will return or not , as he is thinking of going into busi ness for himself. Thos. L. Tinkham , Jesse Mc- Vey , Homer Sowle , Chas. Blakely and A. G. Ward were in town Tuesday on landoffice business. 1 They live near Marsh lake south west of Woodlake. The Houston revival services are still in progress this week. Quite a number have decided to accept of the better way. A live Christian lives. The meetings will probably close next Sunday night. We are in receipt of a letter di recting us to send TJIE DEMOCRAT to Miss Laura M. Seger at Wau- watosa , Wis. Miss Seger is a former teacher of this county and j we suppose that she is attending } the Spencerian Business College , judging from the envelope. ftft ft ftft W ! E ftft ftft ft ftft THE satisfaction which a cup of coffee ftft ft f gives depends upon the strength , flavor ftft .and cleanliness of it , while the benefit you ftft ftft derive from it depends upon the purity. ftft All these qualities are guaranteed in a ft package of White- Star Coffee. Take a ftft package home with you the next time you ftft buy coffee. Try it for yourself. It may ftft suit you exactly. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ftft A masquerade skate will be held at the Valentine Skating Rink Tuesday evening , March 19 , 1S07. [ Admission for spectators IQc. T. H. WATKINS , Mgr. SWe received a letter from E. L. Murphy a few days ago from Truscott , Tex. , where he's run ning a store. Mr. Murphy form erly lived in Cherry county and has been down in the southern country for about seven years. Seth Ernst Gordon , who has had charge of the music at the re vival services at the M. E. church , cL'd " ! ttid _ for Chicago Monday morning to make" preparation for his four months engagement in revival work in California. Mr. Gordon is a soloist of ability and the future is full of promise for him. He made many friends dur ing his stay here. A special religious service will be held in the M. E. church next * * f Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock' . Every Christian person , together' with those who have lately started' in the Christian life and any who. may still be interested in thein own souls and other others who" ' * may desire , to come are earnestly invited to attend this meeting. Capt , Houston will have charge of the service. A. E. Butler , special agent for the -Farmers Mutual Insurance company of Lincoln , came up to- our city Monday to pay the Gee : Camm fire loss of his big blacli team and barn and a small calf which which were insured by "Mr ? Butler and the local agentT. Rice , only a year ago last Mr. Camm gets § 100-for-his barn , ihe total for which it was insured-1 ; 5100 for each of his horses and § o' ' ior the young calf which makes a * ; otal of $305.00 the company pays- lira. This will be quite a nice1 lelp to ward replacing Mr. Camm's ! property that he lost. Mr..Caram , lad no insurance on harnesses , vagons or farm machinery. The' ' ire occurred Feb. 25 , just before icon. Two little children were ) laying * in the barn when the younger child , a little girl six rears old , finding a match in an ) ld vest she had put on. lighted it ind dropped it into the manger jelow. The fire quickly consumed /he building , and contents , the lit- ; le girl and her pet dog being in ; he hay mow , perished in the lames before assistance could reach ler since no one knew just where she was until they heard her scream. The flames then com pletely enveloped the barn and it was'impossible to reach her the Mr. Caram and his daughter , Miss Bazel were both severely burned' in the attempt. IV We are through invoicing and have odds and ends of different lines to close out at a bargain. , . We have got a lot of sho.es and shirts which we will sell below cost. Come and see- : 4 OROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E. VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. v ! t Kl H what you have to sell. r * what you want to buy. Call and see us. Phone 23 W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE. Chartered as a State Bank Charter d as a Rational Bank June 1 , 1884. August 12 , 1902 , INK Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) i CAPITAL PAID IN A General Banking Exchange and ' 25,000. , Collection .Business. C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. . . M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. ' Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods ? ? Lunch Counter. Phone 7 - . TW . . > 4wv4xr9&4. < X % Xv" * FRESH FRUIT AND GAME THEIR , SEASON . First class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats Smoked Breakfast Bacon. Highest Market Price Paid for Hogs. I w _ \j-t _ GET AT-THIS- YOUR OFFICE * ? - Can Satiefv Y < MI In OuallHr