Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 30, 1911, Image 1

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Volume 26 , No. 47 VALENTINE , NEBR. , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1911. § 1.50 per year
the stamp
of approval upon
02 en's collars and
labeled it AERO W.
FRONT 2 IN.BACK I 9 * IN. It always points to
the right direction in style , quality and
comfort. Insist upon the ARROW
brand. All Styles , quarter sizes , a pair for
a quarter.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Big shipments of Holiday Goods arriving daily
and soon to be on full display. Largest stock
of Xrnas gifts ever shown in the city.
JEWELRY , CUT GLASS , NOVELTIES , TOYS
Don't forget the place.
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R Rntf Goods Confectionery j
Cigars and Tobacco
'and Meals
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TELEPHONE NO. 7
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Ma ! Happy
Home memories that are cherished
most are tliose of the great home
day Christmas , Better than mere
memory , though , is the pictured
story of the family reunion , the
happy children , the gay young
folks , the grown-up boys and girls
back home again. The pictures
taken with the Christmas Kodak
will give pleasure the whole year
round and for all the years to come.
Let us show you the simple Kodak way
. which makes picture-taking so much fun.
We have Kodaks at $5 , others up to § 65.
: &iONTAGNE
Livery , JFeed and
Sales Stable , * .
Wood Lake , Nebraska g
JS Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. \
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Valentine
A. E. Morris was up from
Wood Lake Monday.
| George Markus of Rosebud was
here the first of the week.
C. H. Cornell made a business ,
trip to Long Pine Wednesday.
P. H. O'Rourke of Gordon was
in Valentine on legal business Sat
urday.
T. C. Hornby returned from a
business trip to Seattle Saturday
night.
Mrs. F. MVaIcott and Miss'
Noble returned from Lincoln last
Thursday.
Mrs. Will Brosius visited sev
eral days at the Brosius' home in
Valentine this week.
J. F. Kellar of Cascade was at
tending to business matters in Val
entine early in the week.
Arthur Bowering of Merriman
was down Monday on business be
fore the special term of district
court.
Leone Anderson accompanied
G. H. Hornby to University Place
last week where she will visit with
Miss Helen.
E. Still well was in from his
ranch on Hackberry lake Satur
day attending to some insurance
matters. .
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Mrs. George Lamb and Miss
Hazel Graven of Long Pine , visit
ed over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
B. I. Johnson.
August Thieme of near Purdum
came to Valentine on business Sat
urday. He has secured a position
in Chas. BrindaV tailor shop.
James Carr was up from Red
Deer Tuesday attending to some
matters in connection with his
naturalization papers.
L. C. Peters of the Canton
Bridge Co. , was here the first of
the week conferring with the
county commissioners.
Mrs. George Christopher is
seriously ill at her home near
Simeon. A trained nurse came
up from Omaha Sunday. p.
Dr. A. J. Plumer formerly a
ov
wealthy ranch owner in Mother th
Lake precinct , was in town on
pc
business this week. 1 l
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Capt. Fischer of Chadron was in irr
town Wednesday having come ta
down from Cheyenne where he pc
had been working on some impor pcm
tant cases.
A man and woman , giving the
name of Sailor , were arrested last
week at a local rooming house and
charged with disorderly conduct.
The man was fined SiO and costs
Tusday which he paid. The
couple immediately left town , go
ing in opposite directions.
se
and Augustine P. Murphy of Banner
in
ner , were married at 8 o'clock ,
lei
Nov. 25 , at St. Philomena's Catholic
on
olic church in Omaha. Rev. Fath
er Stenson officiating. Only relatives pa
pr
atives were present. Mr. and
Mrs. Murphy will make their
home at Banner , Nebr. I 1
mi
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quigley and la
Judge and Mrs. J. C. Quigley will of
start next Monday on a tour to the ze
Gulf coast where they expect to gi
visit until about Christmas study ca
ing the merits of a winter resi
dence. Mrs J. C. Quigley goes for
this week to visit her parents at se
Wahoo. ed
George F , Beaman of Lincoln i as
was here Wednesday in the in
terest of the Red path Cbautauqua
Co. , and put up a proposition to st
.the business men to hold a chau- stgi
tauqua here during the summer. ai
The movement is meeting with 8th
good support and should be boost- ce
by ceni
everyone * ni
L. C. Sparks is improving in
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Green went
up to Merriman to spend Thanks
giving.
Pete Hoffman of JSrenzel was in
.
town yesterday. He likes to meet
his old friends and enjoys a few
good stories to remember the oc
casion.
The regular meeting of the
Woman's Improvement Club will
be held on Dec. 7th , in the court
room.
-Mrs. C. H. Cornell entertained
at " 500" on Saturday evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldeu
Sparks. The favors were sym
bolic of Thanksgiving ,
Rev. Basil Hunt died suddenly
of apoplexy at his home near
Cody on Tuesday. He is surviv
ed by a wife and ten children.
The funeral will-he held at Mer
riman today ( Tuesday ) .
On raccount of the stwrm not
very many farmers listened to the
excellent address given by W. E.
Taylor on Tuesday. Several far
mers from near by districts and
the high school pupils were pres
ent in a body and * were delighted
with his talk.
St. Nicholas' Church.
Services will be held in the
Catholic church follows
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In Valentine ( in the new church )
on Sunday Dec. 10. First Mass
at S a. m. , second Mass at 10 a. ra.
Benediction with the Blessed Sac
rament after Mass.
In Arabia on Sunday Dec.3.
JnJ enzel on Friday. DPC. 8 ,
Feast of "the Immaculate Concep
tion of the B. V. M.
LEO M. BLAERE , Rector.
Stockmen Attention !
Owing to the severe cold weath
er and the snowstorm last Tuesday ,
the date heretofore set for the
meeting of Cherry county stock
men to be held at the district court
room in Valentine , said meeting
was postponed until Tuesday after
noon , Jan. 9 , 1912 , aj ; 2 o'clock
. ra.
It is important to each cattle
owner in Cherry county to keep
this date in mind and make it a
point to attend the meeting with
out ] fail. Matters of interest and
importance to stockmen will be
taken up an l discussed and a more
permanent organization of cattle
men effected.
GEORGE CHRISTOPHER ,
Pres. of the Ass'n.
Henry Stehr , convicted of man
slaughter in connection with the
death of his 3-year-old stepson ,
Ivaurt Stehr , whose feet were fro
zen in the New Year's blizzard last
winter , was denied a new trial W
Tuesday and sentenced by Judge P
Welch to serve an indeterminate an
sentence of from one to ten years
the state penitentiary. If re
leased before ten years it will be
the order of the state board of i
pardons. Stehr will be taken to
ey
prison the first of next week.
The death of Stehr's stepson was
alleged 'o have been due to inhuman - , -
man treatment. Kaurt Stehr died
last ; January following amputation pcW
both feet , which had been fro W
zen and allowed to rot with gan shm
grene before a physician was , m
called. lsh
Mrs Stehr probably will be tried
manslaughter at the January
session she having also been indict
by the grand jury last spring , erl
an accessory to the death of'an '
Kaurt Stehr. BeRj
fei
The primary room of the Crook- CON th
stoa school will " 101
give a "Riley program tote
gram , " followed by a basket social
and home-made candy sale on Dec. )
, at Woodman Hall. The pro to
ceeds will be used for purchasing "
new bleaks far the primary rtfomi
New
Bats IT'QAPff UT
It OMUU ni
ISTew
to look at the new fall
Shoes
styJes and get an idea
as to what are going
New
to be the style leaders
Shirts .
and begin to make up
< your mind in regard
New
to the new "Togs" you
Caps
will want to
buy soon.
You'll find us , at all
New
times , glad to show
NeckWear - ,
; the new goods ! New
Wear
and distinctive styles ,
r - in everything a manor
Newt
t * c1 or boy wears are now-
Suits
being shown.
New
Trou
sers H. W. HOENIG , Prof.
jg jqxac H sks
McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs.
Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars |
Bourbon Whiskies : Rye-Whiskies :
Old Crow , Sherwood ,
Hermitage , Guchenheimer ,
Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook ,
Spring Hill , and 29/yearvold
andjas , E , Pepper , O , F , C. Taylor ,
These whiskies were purchased in bond
and came direct from the U. 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 fj
; & 3 * Si 2S2i fi
Stetter & Tobien , Props.
DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Fresh
and Fait Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs ,
Poultry , Horses , Mules and
anything you have to sell.
Early Xrnas buyers should re
ember the place. Bigger and
jtter than before. O. W. Mor-
7. 44
New style wire type Edison's
. E. lamps can be used in any
) sition. 25 watt lamp 60c. 40
att , 70c. Special prices for a
mrt time only at H. I. Weinzim-
er's. Plumbing and Electrical
lop. 40
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nn order of sale issued by the
crk of the district court of Cherry County ,
sbraska , September iSth , 1911 under a de-
ee of Tux Lein Foreclosure wherein Rob-
t Robinson is plaintiff and Lester Beebout
id David BeeLout , minor heirs of Alpheus
L'cbout , deceased , and fE } , Sec , 35. Tp. 25 ,
mge 26 , Cherry County , Nebraska , are de-
ndants. I will .sell at the front door of the
mrt house iri Valentine , Cherry County ,
ebraska , that being the building wherein
ie last term of said court was held , on the
th day of December , l ll at 11 o'clock a. in.
satisfy judgment of J72.83 and interest at
per cent from date of judgment June 7th
11 , and costs taxed at $ H.i5 and accruing
Sts , at public auction , to the highest "bidV
r , for cash , the following described prop-
tv , to-wit : j\orth.East Quarter section 55 ,
wnship 25 , range 20 , in Cherry County ,
obraska.
Dated this 10th day of November , 1911.
Phone your coal orders to Fisch
er's Hardware. We have added
Mr. Hornby's sheds to ours , there
fore have plenty of storage room ,
and can fill your bins on short
notice. 38
If ia need of wind mills or wa
ter tanks call on E. Breuklander.
, None better made. 42-tf
!
Dr. M. F. Meer has decided to
visit Wood Lake the first Monday
and Tuesday of each month to do
dental work. 19tf
"Morey's for my Xraas goods
this year. " Best , cheapest.
Piano tuning. Leave orders at
The. Fair. Geo. Markus , "Rose
bud , S. D. / 46-tf
'Remember , the 6fch of Decem-
I ber , the tir.st Wednesday in the
| month , is election of officers in the
M * W. of A.-