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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1907)
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When you decide to install new bath room equipment let us quote you a price on these guaranteed fixtures. They cost less than you think and our charges for installing are reasonable. Our work is done by competent men and we guarantee it to be high grade and please you. Orders for repair work given prompt attention. ' " ed * Frori"t o. 25 Per Cent Discount on all of OUT Canvas Shoes , and Ladies' Children's and Men's Oxfords and Slippers - pers ; also , on Ladies' Shirt Waists and Skirts. A few of those fine Shirts left at 50c eaQh CLOTHIER Valentine , Nebr. Gent's Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes. v FINE LINE OF FRESH GROCERIES. Ranch Supplies a Specialty. " 'PHONE 97 , GRANT BOYER CARPENTER & BUILDER. All kinds of wood work done to qrder. Stock tanks made in all sizes Valentine , - Nebraska FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier J. W. STETTER , Vice Prcs. .OiiAH Li. BUITTON , Ass't. Cashier. Read the Advertisements , HEW TIME TABLE , C. & ( I. W. KAST J5OUX1) Xo , 2. Dally except Saturday..0:45 : p. rn. , Tass No. C. Daily 4a5a. in. . Pass No. 8'J. Dailv , except Sunday . . .4:00 j > . m , local Xo. 116 , Daily 5:20 H. m . loca WEST r.ouxo No. 1. Daily , except Sunday 0:50 p. m. , Pass No. 5 , Dail 1:4" a. in. , Pa fi Vo. fit Daily except itdav :40 a. rn . local No. 11 ! ) , ( doesn't carrylf'ls liuers- . . . 11:45 p.in Talk of the Town. Tiy 'Kazda's barber shop , tf Mrs. 'Moon has been quite sick the past week. Clint Anderson of Cod.y was in Valentine Wednesday. A. A. Adams and family stojp- ped in town yesterday. Rev. A. B. Clark and wife of Rosebud visited in Valentine this week ; John Anderson and D. Lr. Mc- Claine were down from Rosebud yesterday. Frank Bra.yton returned Tues day from a business trip to Blair and Omaha. Bishop & Young , the .lumber merchants of Cody have a new ad this week. Miss Eve Carey is home visitirg for a couple of months during vacation. Your attention is called co the change inD. . Stinard's ad this week. Look it up. An I. 0. O. F. picnic will be held at Ainsworth Aug. 15. Watch for further particulars. Chas.T. . Harrison , representing Carpenter Paper Co. , of Onaatav , spent Saturday in town in the in terests of the firm. Judging from the number of stock cars being hauled west this week their will be quite a number of western cattle shipped to eaicern markets soon. Yank O'Bryan was in town yes terday. Mr. O'Bryan , J. W. Stetter and several others recently returned from the lakes where they caught a fine bunch of bass. Miss Orvilla Carey came down from Pryor , ' Mont. , Monday to visit relatives and friends duriiig her vacation. She is employed at the Crow agency boarding school. Mr. and Mrs. John Cricken- berger , day school teachers at Cut Meat on the reservation , departed yesterday morning for Virginia and Florida to spend their month's vacation. Jake and Aetna Brechbill were up from Sparks yesterday. We understand the hail last week did considerable damage to the form er's crops , as well as to several of his neighbors. The Valentine band has been re organized with Frank Fischer , jr. , as leader and J. T. Keeley man ager. They gave a band concert on the street last Sunday which was highly appreciated. Mrs. J. A. Hornback went up to Rushville yesterday to try and get rid of the hay fever and to help take care of her daughter's Mrs. McBride's children who have the whooping cough. Beginning August 1st , our rates will be strictly $2 per day to all , except regular boarders. Please do not ask for cut rates. THEDOXOHKR HOTEL , Ohe & Spoo , Proprs. The annual convocation of Christian Indians of the Protestant Episcopal church of South Dakota will be hold .at Trinity Chapel the stone church on Antelope Creek , Rosebud beginning Aug. 24th and lasting about five days. This will be a chance to 'see the progress made in good ways by the Sioux Indians. ftfr It possesses that individuality of Style and Comfort that is only known to the Haylow Brand of Shoes. If you have ever J enjoyed the Ease and Satisfaction of Fit which these shoes' give your feet , you will wear no others. We handle them in the if- $4.00 , $5,00 and $5.50 Grades. See our Guessing Contest on Arrow Shoes. Mrs. Jennie DeFrance .of La- vaca and Miss Mary Van Buskirk of Gordon , sisters of Mrs. Rev. Connell are visiting her this week. Also Mrs. Wiswell of Ainsworth is also a guest at the Connell home. O. D. Carey brought seven em ployees down from the Rosebud boarding school Sunday who have gone away on their annual va cation. Mr. Carey returned to the boarding school Tuesday , not , ' having any vacation until Novem bar. V The Sparks base ball team play ed our home nine here last Sunday and were defeated in a ten inning game 8 , to 7 , The game was very * excitftig from start to finish. Beameu's overthrow to third in the last half of the tenth let in the winning run , Beamen and Shelbourn weret the battery for Sparks and Fischer and Stetter for Valentine. Umpire Jackson rendered very fair decisions. A return game will be played at Sparks next Sunday. T. A. Yearnshaw , Scotb Alex andria and Mr. Payne of Clearwater - water returned from Hackberry lake Saturday evening with the biggest catch of bass we have seen this year over 100 in number. Though several epicureans were present when the fish were un loaded Tom and Mr. Payne's re ply when asked for a bass was , "not this time , we're going to take them home with us to show the boys what it is to catch fish. " They departed next morning , Tom going to Neligh and Mr. Payne to Clear water. Geo. Tracewell and family mov ed into th ir new home on Cherry street yesterday. They have a good well built and capacious dwelling with porches , front and back , and basement under the whole maiapart , and a chimney built from basement to accorno- date a heating apparatus. They also have a bath room and all mod ern conveniences , such as closet , sink , lavatory , bath tub , electric lights and dour bell. A good barn in the rear. Grant Buyer did the carpenter work and no finer can be found in Cherry county I > we Hi UK fur S A good , desirable , well built modern T room dwelling for sale at a sacrifice. Will rent at a fig ure paying 12 per cent on invest ment. Good location. Hot and cold water. Bath , lavatory and closet in building. House is w\v and in first class condition. Also household furniture , sewing ma chine , piano , desks , etc. Apply to I. M. RICE , Agent. END We are through invoicing and have odds and ends of different lines to close oi.t UL Dai ain. We have got a lot of shoes and shirts which we will sell below cost. Gome and see. NEBRASKA. MAX E V1ERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. . " * what you have to sell. J \ ff S * . § I E3 1 \ I . a a H % * Jr < L J MB nB M B f r 'Qy y what you want to buy. g Call and see us. Phone 23 W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL BSDSE. g fffwy * * . Chartered as a State Bank Charter < d a.i a National Bank June 1 , 1884. August 12. 1902 , The Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) CAPITAL PAID A General Banking $25,000. , and Collection .business. G. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President. M. V. 2S S5 ! CONFECTIONERY I ! Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods ZC2C Lunch Counter. % Phone Home Ri k rv A Si\JiLiiA lL-'tS.JL wJL V nsz&zse&ssz X THEIR SEASON. of Steaks , Roast * , j Drv Salt Meats Suiokc 1 . If rt - ' ' * < * - ijT - r Tr Z&IfSfl Breakfast I'acon. Highest Market Price Paid for Ito'gs. GET YOUR On