Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 03, 1910, Image 1

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t 1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor . VALENTINE , NEBR. , THUR/ . t . . ) AY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1910. Volume 25 , No. 43
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. ; Eureka Saloon ' .
. " AlcGEER : & CARROLL Proprs.
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: Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars '
Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
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. Old - -Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , . , . - ' Guchenheimer , '
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 29 year/old
and Jas. . E , Pepper 0 , F , C Taylor.
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These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the U. S. gov-
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excelled for family l and medical use.
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Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , ' Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper : Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout
Bass : : Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ,
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Has1just , received its stock of Fall and Winter ) .
.Goods ; , , which will be sold at very low prices ii I
F regardless . . . of cost. Lay in your supply now. *
. . . - ° ® 100 LB. SACK SALT 80 CTS. - 1
. i 1 : l I pay market price for Hides and Furs.
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: Hot and Cold Lunches
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Last Saturday evening about r
10:30 : Robt. McGeer was assaulted
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nea t : the Davenport corner while
returning from the moving pic
ture' " ' show that had been given at
Qiiigley's hall. He was stabbed
w ith ' a knife in the inner and up- I
' psV ' part * of the thigh near the
. groin . byWm. Johnson , who lives
several , , miles south of town. It
ssjqms . that Johnson , who had been
drinking but moderately about
town ' during the afternoon , had
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into McGeer's
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his tea-year-old son and -showed
an inclination . to remain there in
company with the boy. To this
McGeer objected and good natur-
edly told' . Johnson that minors
: were not allowed in his place of
, business. Johnson became in-
c , nsed , at this and refused to take
.the boy " out. 'McGeer thereupon
j ave . him. . to . understand that if he
II . " ' .di.d - - not take the boy out anci leave
VimVat"some i : proper place , he
woyl ' - ld. . b : - Qmpelled to put him
out. ! ; Johnson finally concluded
-that he had better go , , and went.
Nothing more was thought \vent.1
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matter by McGeer until Johnson
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while he was on his way home , .
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and stooping , struck him with the
. knife' Bob'then walked to his
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place on the corner and Drs. Lewis
and Compton were sent for and
the wound , which is an ugly one ,
was dressed and the flow of blood
stopped. Mr. McGeer is getting
along nicely and if no unforseen
complications present themselves
will recover.
If you have trouble in getting
your butcher knife to hold an
edge , why not let Ferree Bros. , at
Brownlee make you one that will
hold a good cutting edge , § 3.00 to
ti1.00.
Miss Jane E. Taylor and Walter
O. Wilson were married Wednes-
day evening , Oct. 26 , at the home
of the bride's sister , Mrs. Herman
Massingale , the Rev. Caldwell ] )
performing the ceremony. This
is the last of W. A. Taylor's four.
fine girls who have grown to
womanhood in this city in the past
dozen years.
The Jefferies-Johnson moving
pictures. given here Saturday
night were not advertised in i the
newspapers and it seems that they
were not very satisfactory to those
who attended. Perhaps they
were fake pictures as , some who
attended seemed to think , and they :
did not want a newspaper's com-
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ment upon them.
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Talk of the Town.
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Pat Pifer was a visitor in the city
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Monday.
Jim Bradshaw has returned from
Hot Sprins , S. D.
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William Heelan was in from his
ranch Monday.
Four carloads of Posts , from lie
to 60c. Ludwig Lumber Co.
S , \Veston and wife made trip
to St. Frances , S. D. , the first of the
week.
P. H. Clark of Merriman was a
visitor in Valentine the first of the
week.
J. C. Tilson and his son in law
J. C. Price were in town Monday on
business.
Preserve the present for the
future. Phel , s photos Nov. 18th. ,
and 19th.
Preserve the present for the
future. Phelps photos Nov. 18th.
and 19th.
A car load of Weber wagons ,
must be sold at once.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Preserve the present for the
future. Phelps photos Nov. 18th. ,
and 19th.
Robt , Thomas , of Cleveland
precinct came in through the storm
to hear the speaking last week.
Louie Bordeoux reports the loss
of three hay stacks during the fire
that swept through the valley , . . , - north
ot Kilgore ] recently.
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week , Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
Ser \ ices' will be4ield - at-the St > .
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John's church morning and even-
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rehearsal on Friday night.
Weather reports as worked out
- by J. J. McLane our local weather
man , , from reports now on file state
this is the warmest October that
we have had in twenty two years.
It won't hurt' to talk to Ferre
Bros. about that auto , of gasoline
engine of yours that is troubling
you so much. If they can't make
her run it won't cost you any-
thing.
The eight. months old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. . C. Price , of
the Overton Ranch , died last
Thursday , Oct. 27th. , at the home
of the parents of Mrs. Price , Mr. :
and Mrs. ' Theo. Tillson , down the
river east of Valentine where Mr.
and Mrs. : Price were visiting a
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couple of weeks , The funeral
was held Friday at Kewanee at
the t home of Geo. ' Foster , and in-I
terment made in the cemetery
near there.
. One of the most brilliant enter-
tainments of the season was given
last Friday night at the home of
ReV. Wells and wife in this city.
I About fifty or 60 persons were
I present , representing friends of
I all demonstrations , and the even-
ing was delightfully spent social
intercourse and listening to sweet
strains of music furnished by a
number of young people and sing-
ing by Mrs. C. H. Cornell , Mr.
Fields and others , with piano ac-
companiment by Rev. Wells who
also played a number of beautiful
selections with variations which
were much appreciated by the
audience who were meanwhile
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I visiting and apparently busy chat-
i ting . with each other. Coffee , ,
c'locolate and a variety of cake ,
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the like of which Valentine ladies
are noted for making , were. served.
to those present and our pencil
seems unable to describe the
friendly good feeihg and delight-
I ful success of the entertainment.
I Rev. [ and lIrs."T eIls are spend
entertainers and were assisted by
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, the ladies of the Episcopal church
and Levi Sparks and Tom Hornby.
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W. T. Bfiflis Dead.
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W. T. Bullis ' an old time resi
dent of Valentine who removed
to Sturgis , S. D. , a couple ol
years ago , died last Friday from
paralysis. We copy from the
Sturgis Record , which spealts
briefly of his past life the follow
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ing obituary :
William Theron Bullis who ha § ;
been suffering , for several ' weeks
at his home in east Sturgis , had a
second stroke . f of paralysis , Friday
afternoon and quietly passed
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away. -
He was seventy-two years , iw ) :
months and six days old. His
birthplace ' . was in Niagara county ,
N. Y. , whence he moved to La-
Salle county , Ills. lIe was left
with the "charge gf rearing his six
brothers-his. parents dying just as
he reached.young ; manhood.
He was d united in marriage to
Elizabeth , Zorn , May 16 , 1861 ,
who \\ithfourof their children ,
survive- . his death. Those living
are William F. , and Charles H. ,
of Valentine , Nebr. . Mrs. Nellie
Cole , of St. Louis , Mo. , and John
W. , who is a partner with N. A.
Bullis , a brother of the deceased
in the Hardware & Furniture
store j 'at Sturgis. Two children
have passed on to the better world ,
Mrs. \ Mattie : , Sawyer and Donna
Estel Ie. . . . I
Four of the Bullis brothers did
service in the civil war , the de- :
ceased serving three years in the
liith infantry , coming home with-
out a scratch , while his next
younger brother who was here
visiting this summer , had both
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ayes put out in the first battle.
. llr.Bullis engaged in farming
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elf' he close of the war , moving to'
Hampton , Iowa , thence to Valen-
tine , Neb , where he made his
home until moving to Sturgis last
spring. All of the children have
L een at his bedside during his ill-
aess , and all but his daughter
were present at the funeral which
tvas held in the M. E. church Sun-
lay at 3:30 : p. m. , Rev. H. L. Case
preaching the sermon.
At the conclusion of the service
the remains of the deceased were
escorted to the cemetery by a
squad ; of the militia commanded
jy Captain McNenny. the lVl:1.sonic :
odge and G. A. R. , in a body ,
ind followed by a large company
Df sorrowing friends. At the.
! rave ; the burial services were
onducted : by the . A. F. & A. M. ,
l odge * . nd the G. A. R.
Judge F. M. Walcotb of Valen-
ine , Neb. , who has been a mem-
her + for many years , of the home
olge l with . ? \ 'Jr. Bullis , stepped for-
vard and paid a \ e % y fitting tribute
ind the highest words of em omi-
im to the sterling character and
ife long integrity of the deceased.
Sturgis ( S. D. ) Record.
In Lumber we have the largest
itock and tho lowest prices. " .
LUDWIG LUMBER : Co.
Ted Perrine left Wednesday for
.he . south hills to look at a bunch
of cattle with a view of purchas-
ng. Mr. Perrine : is a life long
epublican but is so shaping his
usiness + so-as to be at home to
rote for Hitchcock and Dahlman.
Dr. . Barnes , the eyesight special-
ist of Omaha , will be at the Donoher.
aotel Wednesday , Nov.9all , dayand
at Woodlake Friday , the 11 , uptil
3 J o'clock. He has been visiting
Ins town for 12 years , and patient
vill be given a year for examination ,
vithout extra charge.
J. W. Crow , Merriman ; . was
in Valentine Monday , having visit- '
id the city for the purpose of .
aking ; Mr , Conner from under the
'ostering care of the court house i
anitor Mr. Robertson back to
.he . town from which he came ,
vhere he is to be cared for b.v1r ,
ilex I Park Brown and 'bis wife.
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We are Headquarters for {
Winchester Ammunition
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THE with dog and gun will have full sway.
We also handle a full line of Shot Guns and
Rifles. "Winchester" and "Remington" are two
of our best makes. !
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Hunting Coats , Caps and Hats are now on
display in our window and may be bought at a bar-
gain. Now is the time and the Red Front Hard
ware is the place to get full value for your
money. /
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E you are looking for a newSuit or Over- *
IF coat or anything in the line of Men's : or
Boys' furnishings , don't forget to stop
v at the Fair. We have a complete line of !
Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing and
I < prices range _ from $1.75 to $28 per Suit. c. ,
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Talk about Ladies' and Misses' : Skirts. ' .
Well , we have a new line and they are the I
best in town. In Voiles , Panama and Ser
_ ges at $3.50 to $15 , also a large line of f
Ladies' , 'lisses ' , Men's : and Boys' Sweaters.
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If you ml1st- have a tailor made suit ( for men or ladies ) l
remember we represent the Garden City Tailoring Co. , .
and there is no better tailoring house in Chicago. We .
. guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and look over , e , '
line. No trouble to show goods at
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OLarlerccl ns n Stnte Butik : Chartered as a Nntionnl ' BsuIk
June J. Ui81. ; ' ; August li , IW ) " ? .
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK : I {
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CAPITAL " $25.000 A Gc neral Banking Exchange
SURPLUS . 'llSoo .L general . . ,
Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
0. H. 00R F.Jr" , President. 1 [ . V. NICHOLSON Cashier.
J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GI-KN HOENIG , ABs't Onshler.
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Farm Implements '
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We sell fam : 1 ng implements as well ' as other
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DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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All Kinds of Fresh I j .
and Fait Meats. . . . '
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Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , - -
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I GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. . .
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II. I . W-e-compound.oura.nd dispense OA-D med cines. Office on 2nd floor ot ;
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T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska
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