Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 26, 1907, Image 5

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Holiday Menu
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Delicatessen
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T. C. Hornby's.
Plum Pudding
Cluster Raisin
Dates
s Figs
x Walnuts /
Almonds
Fancy Apples
Citron i
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Pure Spices I
Candied Cherries
Marischino Cherries < [ '
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Best Chocolate Candj 7 i
in town absolutely ii
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s Yclvet Molasses Candy
Buckwheat from \
Pennsylvania. \
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Maple Syrup - \
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we are talking1
The most complete
stock in North
west Nebraska.
BISHOP & YOUNG ,
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Local.
Try Kazcla's barber shop , tf
Hep Shockley came in from the
forest reserve Tuesday.
Oliver Walcott is home from
Lincoln to spend the holidays with
his parents.
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, M. F. Clyues is spending the
holidays in town at the home .of
'James Quigley.
! Alfred Lewis returned home
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Tuesday from Omaha where he is
studying medicine.
Charles Lewis , who is attending
business college in Omaha , is at
j home for a two week's visit.
Ed Richards of Oasis was in
jtown the first of the week , spending -
ing a few days with his family. -
I Joshua Simpkins show company
j will be here Jan. 3 , 190S , wish a
big brass band and orchestra. 50 2
Dr. Meehan , osteopath , will be
at the Valentine House from
Monday morning until Saturday ,
evening each week. Consultation
free. 50
1 Miss Maggie Robinson , after
.spending several days in this city
visiting her parents , left this
i morning for Lincoln to resume
j her duties.
Clinton Collett and sister Nel
lie are home spending the holidays.
Clinton is attending school at the
Wesley an near Lincoln and Nellie
is teaching at Wahoo.
Joshua Simpkius show January
3 , 1908 , will have a farmer boy
brass band. Come and hear them.
A good show. Reserve your tick
ets at Chapman's drug store.
Misses Carrie and Ruth Stetter
returned from their school work
at the state university Sunday
morning. Leta , who is teaching
at McCook , is expected home Fri
day.
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carries the largest and most com
plete line of up-to-date and popular
FU R N ITURE
to be found in the city. Special styles
or odd pieces will be gladly ordered
at any time. For the standards see the
I Garland Stoves and
Moore's Range
Charter Oak Stoves an < es
A complete assortment of
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Japanese Baskets
Japanese China
Japanese Lacquer Ware
Glove Boxes
Handkerchief Boxes
"Work Boxes
Receptacles *
and ornaments of all styles f
Clean Clipper Cutlery
Silver Ware
Stag Handle Carving Sets
Aluminum Ware
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Gasolene , Kerosene and
Lubricating Oils.
Dealer in Hardware , Furniture and Coal.
Cyrus Hagen is in town
from Woodlake.
John Massingale has leased the
opera house for a time.
Sol Morey is down from Craw
ford visiting his parents.
Tom VanBuren has gone tc
Chicago to vist relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kothleu
ner were in the city today.
Ervine Bristol and Mrs. Black
burn were married Monday.
Wesley Holsclaw went up tc
Crawford last night on business.
Quincy Buck and Miss Nora
Hackler were married Xmas Day.
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Bruce Moore is down from Cody
visiting his wife.atEev. . Connell's.
Mrs. Dan Jeffers returned from
a visit to her son Bert Tuesday
night.
Barney & Berry skates in all
styles at Frank Fiscker's. An
ideal gift for anyone. 49
C. E. Kinkead and wife were
up from Wood lake Christmas vis
iting Frank Randall's.
Get your property insured byl.
M. Rice and you will be safe. His
companies pay losses promptly.
Bert Means and Miss Mae Gun-
derson were married in this city
last Wednesday week. Rev. Beale
officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Scovel are down
from the reservation spending the
holidays with their daughter , Mrs.
Lock wood.
Henry Wakefield was down
from Crookston today. He says
the boys expect to finish husking
his corn today.
Joshua Simpkins is a comic
farmer personnel and never fails
to amuse the .audience. At the
opera house Friday night Janu
ary 3rd. 50 2
A most popular coal , now on
the market , is the Hudson lump
or nut coal , from Hudson , Wyo.
Frank Fischer carries this coal
and sells it at § 8.20 and § 8 a ton.50
James H. Quiff ley and R. M.
Faddis returned Thursday evening
from a week's trip on the reserva
tion looking after their cattle
interests. They say cattle nev r
looked better at this time of year.
John Bachelor drove in from
his ranch Saturday to spend Xmas
with his family. He report < that
the range cattle are in good shape
and that from present indications
there will be plenty of hay this
winter.
Mrs. Mary Cros ? , the only sis
ter of our townsman , J. R. Ayers ,
arrived in our city Sunday night
and is visiting. She had been to
Ocean Park , Cal. , visiting rela
tives and friends , and is enroute
to h < sr home in Oelwein , la.
The opera house new maple
floor has been completed and was
opened Christmas Day for a ska >
ing rink , and in the evening Fisch
er's orchestra gave an invitation
dance which was conceded to be a
grand success. Supper was serv
ed at the Valentine house.
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Christmas entertainments were
given Christmas eve by the Pres
byterian and Methodist Sunday
Schools. Large crowds attended
both programs and enjoyed them
immensely. The Methodists were
handicapped in that they had to
use Bethel hall , the church being
temporarly closed while under
going repairs ,
Joe Herman's brother and wife j
were in a railroad wreck last week !
on the B. & M. , while enroute ,
here on a visit. The coach in
which they were riding jumped
the track up west while crossing
( .he Platte-but stayed on the ties
right side up until it reached the
embankment when it flopped up
side down , rolling over into the
iiitch. Mrs. Herman was quite
severely hurt and wns taken down '
to Joe Herman's on : i cot from
ihe station upon arriving here. (
Mr. Herman did not appear to be j
hurt , though it was a pretty bad '
scare and severe shaking up.
'After January 1 , 1908 , I will sell or
rent my house on Main street , containing
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taining 18 rooms.
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Omaha , Neb. *
S3S.SO F.G. B. Omaha
Quarterssvved Oak draw or fronts ,
writing-bed and desk-top 5O inches
long , 32 InchescJeep , GO inches high.
The price of S3I.GO fo'r tiii3 desk > s
unheard of We are making a leocier
of this particular desk , and v\e defy
compotnron. You can't duplicate this
bargain , qual ity considered.
IF IT'S USED ES m 8IGE
Office Furniture
Desks ; Standing Desks. Chairs , laLL-s Urite
for Catalog.
Pens , Irke , Pcnci s , Tyrc-
, writerSuppfics.Stock Hooks.
Rubber BSnds. Loose-L af Hooks , and thou
sands of time-saving db\iccs , such as\ou nctc
in your office c\ery da > W. iic for Cataio ; .
Blanks w ? ! ; nVh"lW :
Omaha and ship orders same day as received.
\ \ rite for Catalog.
"Print iticr Catalogs , Hrlefs , Pamphlets ,
Books such as jour loca
printer does not do. Get our quotations ; Our
prices are low , quality considered.
Lithographing
Rrapii Letterheads , Cil heads Cards , Checks ,
lionds , Etc. \ \ rkc for prices and samples.
Special madc-to-ordcr
Record Rook , Intricate Ruling ; Alagazine
Binding and Rebinding of e\cry description.
Filing Furniture il ° . , \ttt \
- ° - Cabinets for filing
correspondence , Card-Index Cabinets , Book-
Case1 ; for home or office use. Legal Blank
Cabinets.
Typewriter Paper } Vrte : for ° r
i.t - free sample
book > et of Typewriter Papsr.
Dodging His Friends.
The following advertisement recent
ly appeared in one of the English colonial
nial newspapers :
"James Saveall begs to notify that
lie has started business on his ov-u ac
count as au up to date restaurant and
hopes that his many friends will jolly
\vcll stop away arid give hip a
You won't pay any more for Mc-
Laughliri XXXX Coffee , but you'll get
the very best grade of coffee at a reason
able price , because McLaughlin's XXXX
Coffee is always clean always fresh
always good always the same quality
in fact , the Standard Coffee.
Sold in full 16-oz. packages.
The handy air-tight package and the glaz
ing of pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and
fresh , protected from dust , dirt and foul odors.
Each package is one pound full weight.
McLaughiLVc XXXX Coffee is Sold by
DAY EXPORT & CO.
RED FRONT MERC. CO. -
Y\7. A. PETTYCREW.