Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 11, 1909, Image 1

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' L , M. : Bice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBJR. , THL TI { STA Y , NOVEMBER 11 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 44
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I H : . SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES
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, Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
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+ Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : |
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, ' Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported I
' Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout
' Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer
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Chartered as a State Bank Chartered as a National : Bank
June 1,18S4. . August 12 : , HJO ) : ! .
: ' : . The ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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( Successor to Bank of Valentine. )
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GAKITAL PAID IN A General
Banking , Exchange
$ 2 5 ,000. ! and Collection Business : : : :
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C. H. CoitXEtiL , rrcsldcnt. M. V. NICHOLSON : , Cashier.
J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GI > EX HOENIG , Asb't Cashier.
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A New Hotel. Electric , Lights. A
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_ / MRS. : S. , A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine , Nebr.
- Rates $1 per day , . Calls for all trains.
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Read the Advertisements.
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C. & N. W. New Time Table.
WEST nOUXD : ,
No. i , 1:101 p. m. New passenger train.
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No. 55 : , 1:35 ; n. ni. Old " "
No. : : IW ! > , 11:55 p. in. Through freight trnin. \
No. HI , 10 : : ! 0 a . in. Local freight train.
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No. 2 : ! , 11:00 p. m. New passenger train.
I No.6 , 5:05 ( : a. in. Old' . .
No. 11(5 ( , 0 t : : 0 ( a. in. Through freight train.
No. 82 : , J:50 : p. in. Local freight train.
Talk of the Town j
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O. D. Carey is down from the
boarding . school.
Sheriff Kosseter was in Kilgore
bn business Monday.
1T \ m. Erickson was in town
Monday from Kennedy. ;
X. J. Uck of Wood Lake was in
town on business : Monday. :
A. Bunn of Arabia transacted
business in our city Friday.
The Eagle Lodge took in nine
new Eagles last Saturday night.
Prof. Funke and Miss : Trace-
well of Cody WE re visiting in town
over Sunday.
For Sale-Five : French Spitz
pups , all males , white and curly.
-A. G. Shaw. 44 1 .
The show Saturday night was
well attended and everyone enjoy-
ed themselves. -
Geo. Tellier drove in from Gil-
laspie to get a load of winter sup-
plies this week.
H. G. Quible Merriman a
brother of the Co. Trc asurer was
in town Monday.
S. E. Rosseter , father of our
sheriff , was in town Monday visit
ing and on business.
' \T. F. Parker and Mr. Hamak-
er of Wood ' Lake were in town
on business Monday.
Miss Opal Holsclaw came down
from her home at Chadron Mon
day night for a fewweeks visit "
in "Valentine.
Ed Parry and Curly Huggins
returned Tuesday from Hot
Springs. Mr Parry's wife is re
ported no better.
Sheriff Rosseter left yesterday
morning for Norfolk with John
Claybaup.li who is to become an
inmate of the Norfolk asylum.
The ladies guild of St. John's
church will hold their usual
Thanksgiving food sale at T , C.
Hornby's W/ednesday / , Nov. 24.
O. W. Morey is building abig )
frame iron clad building south of
his jeweler store for an opera
house and moving picture show.
W. C. E. Smith now an auction-
eer of Ainsworth was in our city
Friday. He was clerk in Daven-
port & Co's store some years
ago.
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J. G. Gaskill is raising the best
he can get and recently bought a
thoro bred Reg. Durock Jersey pig
from Gon Seggern Bros. of Wis-
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A party of men consisting of
H. E. Lay port , Geo. Corbin , Don
McCleod and Dannie Cox made : a
trip to Crookston Tuesday after-
noon.
Fred Clark a son-in-law of E.
Ormesher came down from Engle-
wood and spent a few days visit-
ing relatives , returning Monday-
night.
Judge Quigley , Frank Fisher
jr. , and Judge Walcott ' went to
Lincoln to see the foot-ball ' game
between Nebraska and Kansas
Saturday. !
James Storrs of Calf Greek one
of the new precincts , John L.Rose-
berry of Buffalo Lake and Mr. 1
Spencer of near there brought in
election returns.
A. Morrissey went west to
i Crookston Sunday afternoon , re
I turning to Ainsworth on the even-
ing train and back to Valentine
Monday afternoon.
Registered Hereford cattle will
be sold at Public Auction at
O'Neill Nebr. , Thursday , Novem
ber 18 1909. Read the local re
garding sale in another part of
this paper.
C. M. JPotter is the new express
agent at Valentine taking the
place of H. L. Nelson who has re-
signed. Sorry to loose Mr. : Nel-
son , obliging , courteous and atten-
, tive to duties. He departed for
Omaha. Saturdays. ! . . Mr. Potter
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comb's1 from Des Momes.
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, The cold , chilly , wintry season demands a comfortable e
and warm under garment. Take a peep at the display
assortment in our window. You can get into one of these
for from 70 cents to $4.00 per suit.
Ladies' Two-piece Cotton Fleece , per suit 70c to § 1.00
Ladies' Pure White Unions , per suit - § 1.00 to $1.50
Ladies' Wool Unions , per suit - - - 3.00 e
A Men's T\\ o-piece Fleece Lined , per suit - 1.00
Blen's Two-piece Wool faced , per suit - 1.25
Men's light weight wool , two-piece , per suit - 2,25
! Men's heavy weight , two-piece , per suit - 2.25
Men's Union Suits , per suit - - 1.25 to 4.00 e
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Hans Ulrich is in town from
Kennedy visiting his many friends.
Don't neglect to send a dollar for
THE DEMOCRAT and mention our
special offer or send clipping.
I Every tenth subscription free. See
our advertisement in this paper.
A. M. and Will Morrissey en
joyed a visit of their brother
Charles last week. He recently
sold his hotel at Fairfax. He was
one of the early settlers near
Chadron.
Sam Hull , a brother to Mrs.
II. A. Marrall who formerly run a J
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restaurant : in Valentine drop I peel'
into tawn last Saturday. He has
' Men farming ; in the south part of
the state.
state.Fischi's
Fischer's hardware is expecting
an electric or pneumatic vacuum
cleaner , which will be good news j
for the housewife. Makes house- j J
keeping a pleasure. Further no-
tice next week. 42
Arrange to attend the Public
Sale of Registered Hereford cattle
to be held at O'Neill , Nebr. Thurs-
day Nov. 18 , 1909. Read the local
write up in another part of this
paper regarding the sale.
While a number of boys were
throwing stones and coal at each
other Friday evening one of them
accidently threw a stone through
U large plate glass window in the
front of the Geo. Corbin music
store.
Hon. A. H. Metzger was in
town Tuesday on business. He
and his brother Will are building
a residence on their ranch 35
miles south of Merriraan , of cement
blocks and when completed will
, be one of the most comfortable
and cozy homes in the sand hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and
two children started Monday night
for Pennsylvania where they will
visit relatives and friends all wint-
er. Mrs. Martin has not fully re
covered from her recent illness
: and Mr. Martin thinks a milder
climate during the winter will be
beneficial. They expect to visit
also Maryland and return by I
March 1st. C. 0 Carpenter will
I stay on the farm to take care of
the stock during their absence.
B. K. Boyer of Reeves and
Enoch Anders Steen precincts
brought in election returns last
week and called at our office to
enroll theirnames 'for advance
subscriptions to the democrat.
Mr. Boyer was a new subscriber
and Mr. Anders brought in the
name of F. W. Pool who happen
ed to be the lucky tenth subscrib
er and got his money returned
and a year's subscription to THE
DEMOCRAT. Who'll be the next ?
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I A. L. Stewart and A. K. Larson
drove to Cody and came down
with the election returns last week
and say that the roads were so
much worse that they could make
it to Valentine about as easy.
They live at and near Rita Park. :
S. L. Flick of near there also
came in on the same route. While
in town they visited the railroad
cut off work which is well worth
seeing. Mr. Flick , went from-
hqre to IAinswo t tovisit : : his sis
ter Mrs. Dr. Rem'y , J r .
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Farm Implements
We sell farming implements as well as other .
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CROOKSTON , PR A ' % / E'VIERtEL
NEBRASKA. . " MAX . E . / VI . I i' .
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.I' / ' .
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The Genuine ' Round OiEk
Heating Stoves and Base Burners . , ' . - '
Are the Most Famous in the World , . : >
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These are the stoves you have always heard about , the origi . ' .
nal-the genuine. They are known as the stoves that" hold
the fire , that save the fuel , that last a life-time. The Gen ' :
uine Round Oak Heating Stoves Hum Hard .
or Soft Coal. A close inspection of our line of Round '
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Oak Stoves , will easly convince you that they are the
most nearly perfect stove made.
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Will buy your Cuttle , Hogs , .
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
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mixtures. Snappy Suits and Overcoats of the Friend .
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Kesidence , and shop one block south of passenger depot.
Valentine , : PHONE 72 Nebraska ,
References : My Many Customers.
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