Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 23, 1909, Image 1

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. L M. : . Rice , Editor and Proprietor / ' , VNALENTINE J , NEBR. , THURSDAY , DECEMBER 23 , 1909. Volume 24 , No. 50
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Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars j ,
Bourbon Whiskies , : _ I Rye Whiskies : c
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
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Spring Hill , - ' Nand 2 8Y ear " old
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Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
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Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser . Beer ,
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Chartered ns a State Bank Chartered as a National . Bank
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' : . O. . H. . COHNEM , President. . M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. . I
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WEST BOUND :
No. : 1 , 7 : $ : : ! p. 111. New passenger train.
No. t 3 , 1:35 : ' n. m. Old " "
No. lift , 11 :5. ' ; p. ) n. Through freight train.
No. 81 , 10 : : : ! 0 a.in. . Local freight train.
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No. 2 , ' 10:50 p. H ) . New passenger train.
4 No.6 , 5:05a.m. Old" "
No. 11(5 ( , 6.1 ( ) u. iriV Through freight train.
No. 82 , 3:50 p. m. Local freight train.
Talk of the - Town. . .
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D. A. Hancock was in town
yesterday.
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J. T. Kief was in - town Tuesday
on business.
John Porath , the well digger of
Reige , was in town , yesterday.
Chester wells is expected home
for the . holiday vacation Friday
morning.
John Cordier and wife of the
reservation were in town yester-
day after supplies.
Mrs. S. W. Green and daughter :
returned to their home at Ewing
on Sunday morning last.
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Wra. Thunder Hawk and Clem-
en Whirlwind Soldier were in
town yesterday on business. .
A dance will , be given in the
opera house Xmas night by Fisch- .
er's orchestra , to which everybody I
is invited.
Services in St. John's church
on Xmas morning at 10 o'clock.
Xmas tree and exercises for the (
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Sunday school at 6 p. m.
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We have a nice line of silver
knives forks and spoons. One set
makes an elegant Christmas pres-
ent. Fischer's . . . . . . Hardware.48
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' LOST ' A'b'lack l leather folding
pocketbook , containing ' $ SO to § 35 ,
between depot and John Haeber's
residence in Valentine , Tuesday.
Liberal reward will be paid for
, eturn at this office.
50 A. G. BARRITT.
If you hold your : decision in re
serve for a month , waiting to see
which way the wind is blowing
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( as court judges often do ) , then
the public will have about the
same opinion of- you that it enter-
tains for a judge who is forever
taking a month to make a ' decision
which might be made in a minute.
Columbus Telegram. t
John M. Morrison , president of
the Bank of Mullen and of the
Sand Hills Commercial Company
of Mullen ; ' John ' H. Welton , edi-
tor of the Mullen Tribune , Elijah
Allen , a stockman of McPherson
county'S. ; L. Flick of Middle
Prong f precinct in the . south part
of the county , and A. L. Stuart
of Rita Park were visitors at THE
DEMOCRAT office Monday while ,
sojourning in Valentine , in attend-
ance at the present term of district
court as witnesses and jurors.
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W. T. Bullis and wife t returned
Saturday morning from a visit
with their daughter and son-in-
law , Mr. and Mrs. Cole , ofSt. .
Louis , Mo. . , where they enjoyed a
good time seeing the sights nearly
three months , and think St. Louis
a beautiful place to live. Mr.
and Mrs. Cole are enjoying good
health. ' lr. Bullis says he saw
the veiled prophet , 'the aviators
and their ships , the balloon races ;
saw President : Taft and his party
and thirty or more governors ,
representative and senators at
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"The , , Deep Water Ways" con-
vention , andsaw % Dr. Cook , _ the '
man who faked the North pole.
Mrs. Bullis comes ) back in good
health and good spirits , and both
are glad to get back home. It
seemed just as cold to them in St.
Louis with the thermometer play
ing around zero as , here. ' One
would probably ] have to follow the I
sun over the eql1ator ; , to keep
warm thesd days' . . I
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Long Sweater Coats , $6.00. I Handkerchiefs , 5 , , 10 , 15 , 25 , 35 , 50c. : I _
Fancy Waists , § 4.00 t < r $6.00 House Slippers , $1.75.
- Head Scarfs , 75c , $1.50 , . 175. Hand Bags , all prices. . . .
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1 . Fancy : Vests , $1.25 to $3.00. Fancy Cuff Buttons , all prices. „
Sweater Coats , $3.00 to $5.00. . I House Slippers , $1.75. \ -
Kid Grloves , $1.50 to $ . . 2.50.E . ' " . I Phoenix Mufflers , 5c. ( )
Neckties , 35c to 75c. ' I Silk and Fancy Handkerchiefs.
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- Prosperity , Valley. . .
After a prolonged absence the
Prosperity Valley' people. shall
: be made known to the world ) that
'they are still alive and prosperous.
J. J. Campbell passed through
the "Valley" Monday.
G. Dean made a business trip
south of Gordon ond day last
week.
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J. W. Sanders made a flying
trip to the " alley" " , Monday on
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business.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva May of La-
vaca were callers at Wm.Beamer's
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Rudolph Elbert has begun ! work-
ing for Herman Kruger , "split
ting rails. "
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Carl H. Meyers , the pedagogue I
from-the sand hills , is going to
have a skating party Xmas eve.
Q. M. Skinner is buying corn
nowadays to finish his steers ,
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which he is feeding for the J anu-
ary market.
Jim Beamer is cutting poles for
Alvin Thayer , with , which the lat .
ter intends to fence his "Kincaid"
next spring : '
W. D. Boyles has moved to
Dakota county. We predict that
"Billie" will long for Cherry
county again.
George Beamer and wife were
visitors in Gordon Sunday a nd
Monday , and were delayed on ac i
count of the storm. aC-i'
The weather nowadays is very
very backward and disagreeable-
snow at this weiting is about eight
inches deep on the level , and ys
places is nearly two feet deep. .
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School in district No. 58 is pro-
gressing nicely. Miss Faith John
son is maksng a grand hit as teach-
er. Xmas.wilf ! end a four month's
term. t Vacation will then begin ,
after which more school.
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Says" "The Beast _ and The
Jungle" Defames Him. _
W. G. Smith , former speaker
of the Colorado house of repre
sentatives , today -brought suit / for
850,000 damages each against
Judge Ben T. Lindsey of Denver I
and Harvey H. O'Higgins , a mag I
azine writer. - . , I
Smith alleges defamation : of I
character in a series of articles !
now - running unde'r the caption of II'
, "The Beast and the Jungle" in i a
popular magazine , The articles ,
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side politics inDenver ' , were pre- ,
pared by Mr. O'Higgins , the ma-
terial being obtained from Judge ' 1
Lindsey. Judge Lindsey is fam- I
pus throughout the country for
his work in Denver as judge of
thft ju venile court. World Her-
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COFFETB PERCOLATORS
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' SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS
'i1 XTX Your tablets not complete without proper silver ware.
I.j , STAG HANDLE CARVING SETS
You need them for your Christmas rkey.
lj NICKEL PLATED AND ALUMINUM WARE
. We have these wares in many different articles. '
GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS
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'i1. ' SUIT CASES ANa TRAVELING BAGS
Everybody should own a suit case.
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rJ. . SHIRT WAIST BOXES
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WEATHERED OAK FURNITURE -
A piece of furniture is always a welcome addition to the home.
For The Children
Heel Button Skates , "Flexible Flyers" , Coasters , Air Guns
and Rifles. Dolls and Doll Heads. '
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present. I also carry a full line of Suits , ,
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suit everybody. Everything guaranteed
to be first : class. " . ' Phone 145. _
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