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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1907)
al Society . - < i./ f w 1 > / VOLUME ZXH VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 7. 1907. NUMBER - If your bain room is equipped with modern , high-grade sanitary fixtures , it not only reflects credit upon your good judg ment and taste but provec your knowledge cf the value of sanitation. CTtaUfat t Porcelain Enameled Ware is not only beautiful and durable but absolutely sanitary as well. When you decide to install new bath room equipment ! cl u ? quote you a price on thee guaranteed fixtures. They cost less than you'think and our charges for installing are reasonable. Our work is done by competent mei and v/c guarantee it lo bs high grade and plecoe you * Orders for repair \vork given prompt attention. - - 4S&SE5K ecial "Wehandle a full line of Ladies1 and dent's Shoes at a reasonable price. Also a special price on Women's Dress Goods. You get quick service and a premium coupon with every lOc purchase. Give us a call. PHONE CARPENTER & BUILDER. All lands of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Valentine , - Nebraska t itaa. : ag ? ri STCgafogpy. FRED WHITTEMORE , Pres. CHARLES PATKS , Cashier J. W STETTER , Vice Pres. ORAH L BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier. Bank 'S -f O Valentine , Nebraska 0 P Capital Surplus 03 i &i $25,000. . & , $2,500 , cc O PtTS ns seeking a place of - > afetv for their monej7 , will prolitby invfstisiatinj ; the methods emplo\cd in our business : : : : : : : : : : \ iL.fg.j\53 ? ? > ' Loiy&sf L0fftei.wxfitqKLix ' "V tfMa&p Jtfviw w'-BH U WAT RlKfiv fAI A WN ? $ l"a l i tM&MiAU i v ? i DUifU i lOi IbiH I \ > fp 3s" Ioi\7a GET AT THIS YOUP OFFICE : ! \ \ in Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop , tf Mrs. Geo. Corbin has gone to Omaha to a hospital for treatment. Mrs. Robert Easley returned last Thursday from her visit in California. Mrs. J. F. Young and son Dickey were down from Cody fine day the past week. "A Millionaire Tramp" played Monday night to a big -audience and appeared to give satisfaction. A Thanksgiving dance in Hon ey's hall at Wood lake. Rov. 28 , to which everybody is invited. Watch for bills. 1 am selling at a big discount this week all my trimmed and street hats. iU Miss ETIIKL BUTLEII. Dr. Meehan , osteopath , is lo cated at the Valentine Hotel Mon day , Wednesday and Friday of each week. Consultation free. 43 Miss Agnes King of Dennison , Iowa , returned home last Wednes day after a two weeks visit with ler sister , Mrs. W. T. Kincaid of oar city. Mrs. Nicholson returned last week from the wedding of her sister at Belle Fourche , and this week another sister from O'Xeill is visiting her. Mrs. Max Viertel and daughter were down from Crookston Mon day and visited with friends and attended the "Millionaire Tramp" show at the opera house. ' - Mrs. John Bullis and daughter came down from Sturgis last Fri day for a few days visit with par ents and friends. She has recov ered from her recent illness and looks as well as formerly. A Halloween dance was given in Church's hall last Thursday night by Mrs. Jackson , Misses Springer , Elliott and Gray. The tiall was decorated with pumpkins and Iraperies of yellow. Fisch er's orchestra furnished the music. During the past few weeks THE DEMOCRAT has been filled with campaign material and many news items were either cut short or omitted entirely and some corres pondence also was left out to meet the demands of the campaign , and for which we now beg pardon of our readers who may have been disappointed in not finding the usual amount of locals. L. C. Sparks spent several days up the road last week on business , stopping at Gordon and Cody where he was reminded of his en gagement to speak on the immi gration question by seeing a copy of THE DEMOCRAT and hastened home on the local. We learn that the talk was so acceptable that Mr. Sparks has been requested to speak again on that subject ; at the Presbyterian church at some fu ture date not yet selected. ( This item was crowded out last week. ) The ninth graders enjoyed a very pleasant time last Thursday evening at the home of L. C. Sparks where they were royally entertained after a jolly ride around town in a big wagon with a hayrack on , during which time they made the air ring with joy- ons laughter and school yells. Punch was served from a huge pumpkin , sandwiches and cake in orange colored baskets and a big basket of chocolate placed con veniently for all to sweeten a tooth. During the entertainment they told ghost stories and soon departed for another ride in the big wagon with kind remembrances of Mr. and Mrs. Sparks for their pleasant cutcrtoinineut. * - . J > . . . , i > , ' ' * ii ' ' ' -i n , i * * x ; - i > We are showing a new nobby line of Dulles' and Misses' Dress-fc > Skirts in the novelty Panama Sicilian.cloth . , ranging1 in JJ colors fromthe , plain staple blues and blacks to the beautiful i ' shades of red and brown. These shirts' iTt } made up in the .Ja.t- est style of fashion , such as the fluffy ruffles pattern , etc. We ? * offer you this line of skirts in aTiiirof1 prices from § 3.50 to $8.00 - . , for ladies' , and § 2.75 to § 3.50 for misses' " . ' " * * See our Leader in Misses' Skirts for $2.75. Officials of most of the big life in surance companies state that a per son who consumes not more than six or seven glasses of beer per day is as good a risk as a total ab stainer , and one of the largest In surance Companies in England found on a test covering 40 years that the death rate amongst a class who were moderate drinkers of beer was lower than amongst total abstainers. The purest and most delicious beer on the market today is Slorz Blue Hibbon. itsmoUerate % use gives sturdy health 2nd'prvo - longs life. Chas. Peddicord died of cancer on his jaw and throat at the home of his sister at Washburn , Mo. , Thursday , Oct. 2ilh , after a pro tracted illness. About two years ago Charley had Dr. Brown , then of Valentine , cut out a cancerous growth on his lip but didn't cut deep enough to get all the roots and before the cut was fully healed up began to swell and formed a knot on his jaw similar to that caused by a bad tooth , and physi cians who examined it were un certain whether it was caused by an ulcerous tooth or of cancerous origin , but the latter proved the case and it grew and caused great pain until it was again cut out , leaving a great gaping hole under his jaw which never healed up and finally an exposed artery broke and he died a few hours latc r. Mr. Peddicord was formerly fore man for D. A. Hancock and joined the M. AY. A. lodge at Simeon several years ago as a charter member and carried § 2,000 in surance , which will go to his wife and three children. Miss Flora Mac Hornback .and John A. Thomson were married by Rev. C. E. Connell at the home of the bride's parents in this city last Friday , Nov. 1 , 1907 , at high noon. A. John was best man and Miss Lillian Holsclaw bridesmaid. Only immediate relatives and a few friends were present. A wedding dinner was served after the ceremony anrl the happy couple departed on the passenger for Clinton , la. , to visit relatives of the groom , and from there they will go to Chicayo for a few days visit , after which they will return to their home -Shoshoni , V\ryo. , where Mr. Thomson is express agent. Mr. Tliomson was formerly ex press agent at Valentine and was obliging and gentlemanly , making many friends , and it was during his stay here that he became ac quainted with Miss Flora who is a beautiful young lady and won his affections , and we hope a hap- p"y huirte for them both. ASM a 18 of Men's and Boys'Shirts'Hats-Gaps for the next weelc/ commencing Thursdayv--- the 19th and ending Sept. 25th. We must make for fall and winter . . room new goods-- * * DON'T MISS THIS SALE. . . . September 19th to 25th. PROOKSTON NEBRASKA , E. V1ERTEL * what you have to sell. what you want to buy. Call and see us. Phone 23 W. A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MD8L Chartered as a State Bank Charter"d as a Rational Bank Jun- , 1884. August 12 , 1902 , The Valentine , Nebraska. ( Successor to ) GAP.TAL PAID IN ' A General Banking S25 000 &Qs Exchange and ' * Collectioa Business. G. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MA ? , Vice-President. M. V , NICHOLSON , Cashier. g X x E ? Jspf EJt Tobaccos and Cigars. Canned Goods ? 3C Lunch Counter. Stetter Yill buy yojir Catil . i Poultry , Florsps , MUPS ! and anything you have to sell.