Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 30, 1910, Image 1

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    / : "v ' 1. M. Eice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBE. , THUESDAY , JANUAEY 5 , Igll. Volume 25 , No. ,52
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McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
\ Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars
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r Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 29/year/old
and Jas , E , Pepper , , O. F , C , Taylor ,
These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the TJ. S. gov
ernment warehouse. They are guar
anteed pure and unadulterated. Un
excelled for family and medical use.
Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported
Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. |
Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , §
Valentine Nebraska g
aKtf a ffaa :
All kinds of Merchandise. I can afford I
to sell as low as anybody , I buy pro =
duce and pay market price for hides
MIKE DAVIS , - VALENTINE ; NEB.
Go to the
VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr.
| Cigars , Tobaccos , Confectionery |
, ( Hot and Cold Lunches
\ Short Order Meals. Bakery Goods g
to
B TELEPHONE NO. 7
D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr.
Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House
Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel
Leave .Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
Arrive at Rosebud at 2 o'clock'p. m.
Leave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. m.
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Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. m.
Special attention to passengers , baggage and
express or packages.
Leave orders at headquarters or at the Red
/Front store.
. A. Whipple
When you liave a cold get a. "bottle oi
. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itwill
goon fix you up all right and Trill ward
off any tendency toward pneumonia.
This remedy contains no opium or-other
narcotic and may be given as confidently
to ab ; ) y as to/aDjadult : Sold by Chap
i When your feet are wet and cold , and
your body chilled through and through
from exposure , tulce a big dose of Cham-1
berlain's CoughBemedy , bathe your
feet in hot water before going to bed ,
and you are almost certain to ward off a
L severe qold. For sale by Chapman/
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191 ! JANUARY 1911
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Talk of the Town ,
This is good ice weather.
Kock Springs coal atv Fischer5 *
Hardware. 5J
Born to Ed Clarke and wife ,
MondayDec. . 26 , a daughter.
Cletus Haley is home from
O'Neill to spend the holidays.
Two four-room houses for rent.
one with cellar , I. M. EICE. "tl
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Billy Haley came home from
the university to spend Xraas.
Jim Breuklander is home to
spend the holidays with relatives.
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Born.to Hy Wickham and wife ,
a daughter , Dec. 26. Mrs. Wick-
ham is a daughter of Wm. Mum-
ford.
Evart , son of J , C. North p ,
who for many years was ugent
here , is visiting Cletns Haley this
week. ' * "
Miss Maud Ralya returned to
the Wesley an University Tuesday
night to resume her course in
music.
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Claude Raly a returned Tuesday
night to Creighfcon college where
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he is taking a course in pharmacy
and expects to. graduate-in Febru
ary.
Miss Wade , who has. been clerk
ing in T. C. Hornby's store , re
signed her position and Tuesday
night departed for her home back
3ast.
Miss Ethel Estes , who has been
nsiting her cousin , Mrs. I. Mt
Rice the past week , returned to
ier home in Omaha Tuesday
light.
The one year old daughter of
Sam Grooms and wife , who rec-
jntly moved into the , Maxwell
sroperty , died of pneumonia
Wednesday evening of last week.
The dance last Saturday night
n Quigley's hall was not very
ivell attended owing to the severe
iveather , though those who attend-
jd watched the new year in , and
low just see what a time we've
John Mead , a real estate and
nsurance agent of Chadron , shot
limself in the mouth and was
'ound dead in his office last Friday
norning by his eight year old son.
Suicide , because of family troubles
s believed to be the cause.
Mrs. J. M. Ealya brought her
son and daughter to town Tuesday
; o start them back to college. She
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nforms us that they will have an
ther of their popular dances Fri-
lay night , the 13th. What a fam
ous day ! But we guess they'll
lave a good time just the same.
Bert Pike was in to see us Tues-
lay evening about his cousin who
s 19 years old and wants a place
; o work for iris board while he at-
: ends school this winter. The boy
las taken a course in business 'c'ol-
! ege.and can do short ; hand and
jypswriting. Who has a place ?
Clinton Colletfc came home from'
Solumbns to visit during the holi-
Jays. He is principal of schools
; here and says h > knovs our
iriend Edgar Howard and that he
runs the best local paper in that
part oi the state. Miss Nellie
illet't alsd came librae last week *
Good residence property foi
sale. I. M. EICE. tl
Born to Grant Marks and wife
Monday , Dec. 20 , a son.
Luther Blake of Chicago , is vis
iting at the home of John Slon-
ecker and family.
' : Cicero Thompson , an old time
j" resident of Valentine , is here with
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a string of blooded horses.
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' Big base burner coal stove for
sale , § 12 , cheap. Worth more.
Don't need it. I. M. EICE. tf
For sanitary plumbing or heat
ing call H. I. Weinziramer , the
only licensed plumber in town. 49
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Miss Marguerite Quigley and
Bessie Eaton returned to Stuart
Sunday after enjoying the holi
days with home folks.
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week. Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House ,
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
Mrs. Geo. Tracewell entertained
about twenty ladies' at her home
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Zielian of Grand Junction ,
Cdlo. A pleasant afternoon was
spent in conversation and a lunch
eon was served by the hostess.
Dr. Barnes , the eyesight spec
ialist of Omaha , will be at the
Donoher hotel Thursday , Jan. 12.
Remember that Dr. Barnes has
been over this road for some ten
or twelve years. Every patient
has always had a year ftfr refitting
without extra charge. JSTo charge ,
whatever , is made for examination.
Don't forget the date. 51 2
Edward A. Searby of , Crookston
was in town last Saturday. He
owns five quarter sections of good
land north of Crookston that ten
years ago was thought to be worth
very little by some financiers who
bad been successful but time has
proved that values of land were
underestimated. Farms that sold
ten years ago by the quarter at
$300 to § 500 are nowpriced by
the acre at § 20 to § 10 in this lo
cality.
Fred Buechle , wife and children
and his brother , Edward , went
down to Seward day before Xmas
and visited Fred's father , who has
three lots between two railroads
and has a four-room house in Sew
ard where he and his wife live
comfortably from their garden.
On Monday after Christmas Fred
says they went down to Lincoln
and spent two days looking at the
sights , visited the penitentiary ,
and , upon returning to Seward ,
went to Milford and visited the
Soldiers' Home. They returned
lorne Sunday morning in the snow
storm and stayed in town Sunday
and Monday. The family enjoyed
a splendid visit and saw many
things and places of interest.
The thermometer went down to
20 ° below zero Sunday night
and 23J-0 below Monday night.
Tuesday the weather warmed up
over 55 degrees , though the weath
er bureau didn't appear to know
anything about it until their rec
ords showed it had happened , and
lad no report out predicting a
change until the change was on
record. We like to praise every-
xjdy but it also seems to be some-
A
) ody's duty to call attention to
these blunders or they'll come to
relieve that we don't expect any
thing of them. A little investiga
tion back east in Willis L. Moore's
office might disclose the fact that
somebody is drawing big pay for
mighty poor weather deductions
or else we need more weather sta
tions for their assistance. What
the country needs is better service
If they can't do better than some
of the past six months' predic
tions we'd as soon or rather trus t
to Charley Tacketk
ere
Way below freezing that's the weather
you can expect most any day from now on ,
It's high time for you to select your -winter clothes-
While yau are at it why not get the kind which
will give not only comfort but make you glad to
wear them. We think we have the right sort of
AND
for men and boys. Strictly high grade from start to
finish thef best of Friend Made Garments and the
prices spell economy.
Will fit you' out with one of these
ideal , stylish , perfect fitting garments.
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Featuring Friend Made and Alma Mater Student Style
. , Clothes.
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DLartered ns u Stntc Bunk Chartered ns si National Hank
' June 1,188-1. August 12 , JWH.
The
( Successor to Bunk of Vnlcntine. )
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Valentine , - Nebraska.
SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25,000 A General Banking , Exchange
Juciivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : :
3. H. CORNKI.IJ , President. M. V. NicHor.sojr , Cashier.
F. T. May , Vice President. Miss GJ.KX HOENIG , Ass't Cashier.
With the close of my most successful
business year , I wish to thank you one and
all for your kind patronage. Hoping that I
have merited a continuance of same and :
wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a
prosperous and Happy New Year ,
I am yours respectfully ,
3ROOKSTON NEBRASKA , MAX E , ViERTEL
DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
= = DRS. DALLAL
GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY
EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY.
We compound and dispense our own medicines. Omce on 2nd ttoor ot
T. C. Hornby's. Phone 1G1. Valentine , Nebraska
GRANT BOYER
CARPENTER & BUILDER.
kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes
Eesidence and shop one mock south of passenger depot.
Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : My Many Customers. " -
Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IX
All Kinds of Fresh
and Fait Meats. . . .
IVill buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
anything you have to sell.