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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
. , . . .p . - - r - / . J . r I jr. . , ' - ! igtoZl . Casocet1 , . , ' - - - . . . . . , . ' . . ' , . . . . , - . . " . . - . . , , " _ - 1M - " - " , . . , - . . ' 5 , . . . : ! / . - " y , - . . i i --'THE : : : : ' VALENTINE . DEMOCRAT. ' . - . - . - : . r L . ' I M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor I VALENTINE , NEBK. . , THURSDAY , JULY 1 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 25 - - - v - - - _ ee _ THIS IS THE TIME I ' * , and the Red Front Merc. Co 's e HARDWARE DEPARTMENT e I " ' IS THE PLAGE e to buy your 0 , GASOLENE OR OIL STOVE . I e r . f ? w - ' ' , . ' , w ' I . ' _ yyrr J ' Get ready for the hot days. We have the largest and best assortment of Gasolene"and t e Oil Stoves ever shown in the city. Seeing is believing. Call and see them for yourself. We. are .also headquarters for Garden . ' Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed Wire and : Field , , , ) ' a Fence. 4J Ve ; are also the only up-to-date em- e balniers and undertakers in Cherry county. , , Red Front ! Merc. Co. . _ e _ J e , , . .cr . , . . . . 2I2'J ' r. , ' . . Eureka Saloon , ROBERT McQEER , Propr. * Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars , Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : Old Crow , , Sherwood , " . . . Hermitage , ; : - : : : . _ , Guchenheimer , _ Cedar Brook , " - r : ; . . ' J . " ' , : Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , . . and 27/year/old . and Jas E , Pepper . , ' 0 , F , C Taylor . , : z : I oJ > These whiskies were purchased in bond . , . _ and came direct from the U. S. gov- I ernment warehouse. They are guar- v anteed pure unadulterated. . . Un . - excelled for family arid medical use. , i . Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported ' Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , . - s. Valentine - .Nebraska . . , ' \ OhIrtcr ns n State Bank Chartered as a National Bank June J , lt 8 ! . . August 12 , m.l ) ! : . : The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . ' , - , r . . . _ . . . . . . . . . "t. Sl + . : , \ . . . ! ; t s'lb ; Bank of Vak - ' ntinB ; ; . : - " * : ' * " t Yalentine , - Nebraska. . " OARITAL PAID . IN A Genep ! | : } : Banking Exchange . . . : ; $ . 2 5,000. and Coll 'c.tion Business : : . : : . ' 1 O. H. COKXELIH - President. . . . . AT. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. . ' J. T. ' May . - ' , Vice President. . . . .i.hS8 . . . . GLEX HOENIG , Ass't Cashier. - r. ' _ . _ - 8 3j : e --a , : , . New Hotel , . Electric Lights. . . . jjood Rooms. ' Hot and-Cold Water. . , t Z : _ thicago - - , H.o-us'e . : < t , _ . .uo. . > ; .A : . , . _ , d NEAR _ DEpOT ' ' MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Yalentine , Nebr. V Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains. _ ii ee : : _ _ . . . . . . . Read , the Advertisements . . . d - . - - - - . , . . . - - - - - ' - Q C. & N. W. New Time Table. WEST uouxn : No.7 , 1 : 10 p. m. New passenger train. No. 8 ; 5 , lJ.j : n. nt . Old " " No. 110 , 11 : .rw p. ni. Through freight train. No. 81 , 100 u. in. Local freight train. - EAST IJOONDJ No.2 , 11 : CX ( ) p . m. New passenger train. No. II , 5:0.n.m. Old" " No. 110 , ( :20 a. in. Through freight train. No. 82 , : t:50p. m. Local freight train. i Talk of the Town. . ' Clinton Collett is home ; for a visit. , . Miss Gertrude Gordon is spend- ing the week on her homestead. NOTICE will , take no more or- ders for piano : tuning this summer. GEORGE E.HORNBY. ' Christian Science literature may be obtaiued , 'free e of charge , of Mrs. Amelia M. McLean. Miss Clara Dunham who Has been teaching the past two years in Idaho is home again on a visit. Sam Bordeaux's mother is ser- iously ill and is being taken care of at the Chicago House in the city. Charley Swift and Julia Holyday were married by Judge Quigley , Monday morning. Both parties are , from Rosebud. ' Wanted - A woman for cooking and general ] house work. Good " wages. Address , L. K. TRAVIS \ , 25 Rosebud , S. D. " - Miss Ethel Warley of Ainsworth has accepted a clerkship in Jim Felch's New Snap confectionary , fruit , soft drinks and ice cream stand. . . - For sale-One Siuch - + - ; narrow tire wagon , one set of harness and my elevated - water J w tank . and " . _ tower. ' Size of tank ' 6x77 : CalMbn Bob Mc- ' Quade. Louis Reagle while raking hay1 on the Herman place east of town with a self dump > rake , in some way got his foot tangled up in the mechan- ism and had it badly bruised . and in- jured. . ' Mrs. M. R. Harden ha's { ' : just re turned from a family reunion of her brothers and sisters at Aberdeen , S. D. Mrs. Dora Knott and baby returned with Mrs. Harden and will visit in the city for a few days : * . M. -King and daughter Miss Agnes who have been visiting the home of Mr. King's daughter Mrs.- W. T. Kincaid in this city the past two weeks , returned to their home at Denison ; Ia. , Wednesday morning. A young couple came over from Keha Paha county to be married , Saturday , but the father of the would-be-bride anticipated the event and'sent word to the county judge that she was under age. Conse- quently they were refused a license in this county , but not to be out done they drove , to Lamro , S. D. W. D. Armstrong resigned the position of county treasurer last week aiid the commissioners appointed E. B. Quible of Merriman to fill the va- cancy. Mr. Armstrong intends . to move his family to Chadron immed- iately where he will engage in the real estate business. Mr. Quible it will be remembered was a candidate four years ago and was reported e- lected at first count but the official count changed some 8 or 10 votes and Armstrong was declared elected by a few votes only. Manypeople -have expressed the belief since then , . that Mr. Qmble was really elected and that some manipulation of the poll books counted him out. Mr. Quible . was to have been . a candidate this ' fail and the office ! ! n.ow falling to him In this manner appears to .1 > e a long deferred honor to which Mr. Quible was entitled. The will and wishes of the people may be defeat- ed for a time but in this instance has \ been restored to them at the last moment. E ; B. Quible will be on hand the first of July and will be a candidate for the office this fall. . e e _ _ _ e _ Discount Sale. . . .Special . . . V Ladies' White Waists , 25 per cent discount. t Men's . Summer Underwear , odds and ends , 25c per garment. e . Men's Straw Hats , good assortment , Isost price. t. . We want to close the above numbers out in order to get rid of our odds and ,4 ends which accumulate in stock. - " See our New Lines of . * Ladies' Summer Waists , elegant . styles ; Ladies' four = button Oxfords , tans r \ and blacks ; Ladies' Summer Underwear , two = piece and unions ; Men's B. V. D. Underwear , two-piece and union ; Men's Porous ' Knit Knee Length and Sleeveless ; Men's Summer Oxfords , tans , blacks and reds. e Ask for , C e @ , IUG S t. Trading Stamps _ e _ _ _ e ee- - - - - - - . . , ; Work on the Catholic parsonage has . begun. We understand that Col. Gr. E. Trace has . purchased the Cicero Thompson property on Kailroad street north of the depot. Mr. Tracewell has'rented his residence property . on Cherry street to Geo. t Lamoreau who expects to move to Valentine to send his children to - school. . v. Regular services wil be held in St. Jehn'schurch Sunday July 4 , as follows : Sunday school at 10 ; a. m. . Morning prayer and ser- . ' . man " with celebraitoif . of the ? Holy ' Eucharist at 11 a. m. Evensong and address at t 8 p. m. The Litany will be said with a short address Friday eve at7:30 : o'clock followed by choir rehearsal. Sam Bordeaux appeared before Judge Quigley last Saturday morn- ing , plead guilty to the charge of assault and uttering menacing threads and was fined § 75 and costs. Some time ago he went to the home of Augustus Shaw on the north table and feeling that the old days had returned , proceeded to shoot the house up. But he has since learned -that conditions have changed in Cherry county. Those having the local manage- ment of the Parland-Newhall Con- cert Company have decided to make the price of admission 50 cents for reserved seats and 35 cents for general admission. This should fill the opera house. No concert company offers such a varied pro- gram as do these royal entertainers. Vocal numbers , instrumental . . - * quar- tets , bell ringing specialties make a combination to win. Tickets on sale at Chapman's drug store Mon day , July 5. . Remember July 7 , , is the evening. ; - . , Gospel Meetings- . The city in , the vicinity of the courthouse - has changed . in appear- ance during the past few days. Two small tents and a large pa- villion have been pitched on the lots south of the courthouse. We have overhead people making re marks about the camp and asking what the nature of the show would be. We understand that the gen- tlemen in . charge of the tents have not come among the , people of this , neighborhood to entertain them by shows and circuses , but b.y.a series of good old . , . fashioned gospel meetings. We trust that the peo - pie of Valentine will give the gen- tlemen a warm reception and aid them in their efforts to advance I Christ's kingdom by prompt , and regular attendance ! Services will be held every night at S o'clock. . I All are welcome. . x ' " I f / / ' - Farm Implements , . i We sell farming implements as well as other . . , . merchandise at reasonable prices. " . ' , , . . , . 1. - . / . " ' - . Call and try us. - . . . - ; - . . ' , : ' . ' . . . . . . . S . . . . -0 _ . , . P ii ' f" " " ' ' . - . ' .1. . ' . . . 1 : - - , ; - CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E , VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. - I _ . I _ _ 'I _ ' /1 " , ' 1 TI1EGJoII IEi f ortlt4' , - oW . . , [ g II is almost here. I Now is the I time to get your i ! ' I i Hats ready. . My prices are reasonable. Come I < < ao and see what I have. I am sure I can please ti. I you in price and quality. ' : : : : : : : : : : : : I IDo You Want a Fourth ® . July Dress ? ) d . o I Won't you let me make it for you ? I t ' - ' . . . . . . It Mrs. B. I. Johnson , ' -i dQO o Milliner and resss iiaker. ' . II 1 ' d2 i lli f w4 ! ! Mv4 ID ' ed J 1 i I1. e Mtl. ! wd0 iJltf1ia. ) ? ' . . ti . \ , ( pjnTIl . , . .lt111) ) . a..i Jl1 I4K . . .t' 1 I I Stetter & Tobien , Props. rrJ I ' I , . , ill'llII ' / ' II ' I . DEALERS IN' jllll ' 1 ¶ I j , , f . All Kinds of Fresh I lli I and Salt Meats. . . . k _ . t Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , - - i Poultry , Horses , Mules 'and anything you have to sell. r _ gBaaasy aspgra * * * . ' r t - , . , 4 , . , R . . . , . : ' . . ' , ' . : , J - " Valentine . , Nebraska ' , . - - - . ' , Has the. largest and prettiest line ' . of . . , Ladies' Shirt Waists * ' in town and at attractive prices. - All the latest styles and the best makes of i . - , SHOES ' . in blacks , tan and oxbloods. ' \ , GENT'S AND LADI S' FURNISHINGS E22E = : ; - - . - GRANT BOYER ; . . , _ _ _ _ * CARPENTER & BUILDER. . , ' t : x I. ; , All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks nrule in all sizes. , . Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. ' .f Valentine , , HONE 72 Nebraska ' . . . 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