Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 14, 1907, Image 1

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VOLUME xxn . VALENTINE. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 141 1907. NUMBER 44
If j'our bath room is equipped \vith modern , high-grade
sanitary fixtures , it not only reflects credit upon your good judg
ment and taste but proves your knowledge cf the value of
sanitation.
sanitation.tatffeiffl
< $ tatffeiffl Porcelam Enameled Ware is not only
beautiful and durable but absolutely sanitary as well. When
you decide to install new bath room equipment let us quote
f8 you a price on these guaranteed fixtures. They cost less than
you think and our charges for installing are reasonable. Our
work ia done by competent men and we guarantee ir to be
high grade and please jou. - Orders for repair v/ork given
prompt attention.
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We handle a full line of Ladies1aird Gent'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 97 ,
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CARPENTER & BUILDER.
All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Valentine , - Nebraska
I FRED WHITTEMOKE , Pros ? CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
a J. W. STETTER , Vice Pres. ORAII L BRITTON , Ass't. Cashier
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Valentine , Nebraska
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Capital Surplus HPL
$25,000. $2,500 , , co ' O 3
Persons seeking a place of safety for their ni-mey , will profitby
I investigating the methods employed in our business : : : : : : : : : :
AT THIS
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Talk of the Town.
Try Kazda's barber shop , tf
-A new boy at H. M. Cramer's ,
Nov. 11 , 1907. $
Eev. A. B , Clark of Eosebud
was in our city Tuesday.
Wm. Anderson of McCann was
a financial caller at our office last
Tuesday.
Geo. Ayers is in town again ,
after trying his brawn at hard
work for awhile.
Will Shepard made a business
trip to Crawford , returning Satur
day of last week.
George Hershey is night man
at the Owl saloon , taking Verne
Stevenson's place.
It is rumored that the two pas
senger trains , No's. 1 and 2 , will
e abandoned soon.
Wm. Erickson of Kennedy call-
d to see us about insurance last
Monday while in town.
John Harvey spent a few days
at home last week. He is clerking
n DcBell's store at Rosebud.
Mr. Price , traveling salesman
'or Haley & Lang , has a car of
apples on the track this week.
Dan Handy came down from
rawford last Saturday. He ex
pects to move back to Valentine ,
or , perhaps , to Omaha.
1 am selling at a big discount
this week all my trimmed and
street hats.
4:3 Miss ETHEL BUTLER.
Dr. Median , osteopath , is lo
cated at the Valentine Hotel Mon
day , Wednesday and Friday of
each week. Consultation free. 43
Angeline Gaskill , who came here
from Lincoln with her father a
hort time ago , is employed at the
Ludwig Lumber Yard for a shoit
: ime.
Jack Whipple was down from
ris ranch on White river this
week , laying in supplies for the
winter. He was a welcome visitor
at this office.
Pete Andersen is driving the
Rosebud stage for Hammond &
Bullis , taking the place of John
Jones who is unable to withstand
; he severe winter weather.
Miss Wade , who has been em
ployed in T ) C. Hornby's store , is
jnjoying a visit with her parents
n New Carlisle , Ind. Mrs. Caro-
.ine Sparks accompanied her there.
H. A. Lyons was a pleasant
sailer at this office Monday. Mr.
Lyons had been up to Eushville
and was on his way home at Wood
Lake , where he says they are go
ing to have a big dance Thanks
giving night.
A Congregational church of 40
members has been organized at
Purdum , which will be reorgan-
zed by a council Thursday , Xov.
21. The corner stone for a church
will be laid. Supt. S. J. Hanford
and EevJ. D. Stewart and others
will be present. Everybody at
tend.
tend.We
We would be glad to have our
orrespondents . get busy again.
During the campaign mach news
matter was crowded out , 'but all
orrespondence reaching us not
later than Wednesday morning
we shall endeavor to publish. Send
in the news so that it will reach
us TUESDAY if possible.
E. F. Osborn and J. C. Warden
came up from Steen precinct last
Saturday , the former bringing in
the election returns. Mr. Osborn ,
called at our office and took ad
vantage of our 14 mouths for § 1
subscription offer. Eemember
subscription price to new sub
scribers from now until January
I1009 is Only § 1
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We arc showing a new nobby line xf Ladies' and Misses' Dress
4 ? Skirts in the novelty Panama and Sicilian cloth , ranging in
4 ? colors from the plain staple blues and blacks to the beautiful 2 *
shades , of red and brown. These skirts are made up in the lat
est style of fashion , such as the fluffy 'ruffles pattern , etc. We
< ? offer you this line of skirts in a run of prices from § 3.50 to $8.00 &
for ladies' , and $2.75 to § 3.50 for misses' .
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See our Leader in Misses' Skirts for $2.7,5.
Are Displeased
With Miss Stoner
Con < ! not of Pi"-cM i > tj'fss at
Trouble OfiViuls the
Wtate ZSoard
Report Site Will Re
e < l SearMoii K-xon rated
and .Resnsm s JSis
Unties.
Lincoln , Neb. , Nov. 12. Prof.
J , TV" . Searson has been exoner
ated by the state board of educa *
tion and resumed his duties yes
terday as professor of English'
literature in the Peru state normal
school. Qnly the formality of re
cording the exoneration remain ? ,
and this will be done at the next
meeting of the state board.
The report of exoneration comes
from a committee appointed last
summer to investigate the charge
that Prof. Searson had attempted
to commit a criminal assault upon
Miss Katherine Hudson. Im
mediately after Prof. Searson was
acquitted of the same charge in
the district court at Auburn the
state board met. James Delzel
and State Treasurer L. G. Brian ,
two members of the state board ,
comprising a majority of the
special committee , reported verb
ally that they exonerated Prof.
Searson. H. M. Guilds , the other
member of the committee , was
unable to be present. It is said
the report of the committee will
be accepted at the next meeting
of the full board. Prof. Searson ,
who had been rcleived of his du
ties as an instructor while prepar
ing for trial in the district court ,
was instructed to resume his duties
yesterday.
It is reported at the state hoi.se
that Miss Stoner , the , preceptress ,
will be'discharged on account of
her testimony and action in rela
tion to this case. Her testimony
was merely in relation to what she
had been told by Miss Hudson.
World-Herald. -
On Friday evening the Seniors
will give their entertainment in
which they will compete for the
three prizes Rhetorical , Humor
ist and Oratorical. The winners
go to ( Jhadron to compete with
other high schools of the north
west. This is a splendid oppor
tunity for them , and cannot help
but lend new vigor and new vim
to dormant spirits to hear their
yells , etc. , given as they were last
year , besides lending such splen
did training.
C. J. Anderson of the Neligh
National bank was in toWn Tuesday- :
of Men's and Boys'Shirts , Hats , Caps
for the next week , commencing' Thursday ,
the 19th and ending Sept. 25th.Ve must
make room for new fall and winter goods/
DON'T MISS THIS SALE.
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September 19th to 25th.
OROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E VIERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
a * . * jtsji8 j& isLgi& JisJLS
WE BUY
what you have to sell.
= WE SELL YOU
g * what yon want to buy ,
? Call and see us. Phone 23
sj Wf A. PETTYCREW , GENERAL MDSE.
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Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a Rational Bank
Jun- , 1884. August 12 , 1902 ,
FIRST
Valentine , Nebraska.
( Succespor to )
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CAPITAL PAID Of A General Banking
$ Exchange and
$25,000.
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, Collection Business.
C. H. CORNELL , President. J. T. MAY , Vice-President.
M. V. NICHOLSON. Cashier.
te CONFECTIONERY
Tobaccos and Cigars. -
Canned Goods 2C2C Lunch Counter.
Phone
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Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IX
All Kinds of Fresh
- and Salt Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cuttle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules'and
anything you haye to sell.