The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, August 13, 1896, Image 1

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Coming Events
McKinley Club Meeting Augusf J4
Brvan Club Meeting August 15
Old Settlers Keunion Sept 18 19
Saturday August 15 at 8 p m a
meeting will be held in the rooms over
Stetters saloon for the purpose of or
ganizing a Bryan free silver club All
are cordially jnvited to be present
Gus Cjlpjsqn
Monday was pay day at the Post
Croquet sets at cost at C E Wat
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Charley Strickland returned to Rose
bud Tuesday
C H Cornell returneorg Oxqaha
Tuesday night
II I Mantz of Chicago is the guest
X E Sparks
J B Lord and Chas Reece were up
ifrom Simeon Monday
Jar vis Ri chards 4he Chadrpn Rank
er was in town Monday
A moonlight picnic is-to-be the next
rumor says
J T Galloway twiU a tnew
house on Cherry street soon
Gen T H Stanton left hera or
Port Robinson Saturdayrnorning
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A large assortment or wall iaperj
jaew styles cheap at C E Watsons
Prospects for a Bryan club are good
Attend the meeting Saturday night
Roland Hunter is clerking in E Mc J
Donalds store at Crookston this week
Wanted Baled hay For particu
lars enquire of Davenport Thacher
John Poster was in town from bis
farm east of Fort Niobrara Monday
W H McCloud is supplying local
dealers with a fine lot of watermelons
Gas Carlson is home from Fort Nio
brara and will stay in town until next
week
TV T Bullis and son John are
working in the harvest fields an the
table
Warren Cook is in town taking
Vacation from his arduous labors on
the ranch
1L F dynes is the latest addition
to the ranks of The democrats
corps -of Professors
M Coynes is having the ouildihg
Kccupied by Sagesers barber shop
painted and repaired
The very best castor machine oil
lowest possible price at C R Watson
Try it and be convinced 29
Laverne the two year old s6h ttf Mr
and Mrs Chas Sparks has been quite
ill but is now recovering
Capt Haskell returned from what
might be called a drawn oht tour 0f
the Black Hills Saturday morning
Frank Whittecar brick inspector at
the Rosebud yard moved his family ttt
that place from Tuesday
Harry Edwards dropped into town
Sunday morning with his running
horses Wounded Knee and Well Us6d
The democrats of Maine held anoth
er state convention last week and
nominated a free silver man fdr gov
ernor
Col W W Thompson has recently
improved his residence property on
Cherry street by the erection of a new
fence
Jas Wellford went to Rosebud last
Friday to work with the gdvefnmfcnt
Purveying party which goes t6 Pdnca
reservation
Mrs O L Ramsey gave a picnic on
the GAR grounds west of town to
the members of her Sunday School
tlassyesterday
Prof H N Russell of the Platfe
Collegiate institute Kearney- as in j
town last week tne guest of Mr and
Mrs Fraak Fischer
The Democrat is reliably informed
that the Fort Niobrara ball team will
go to Fort Meade to play the team
there oh the 19th inst
What persistence arid a little city
water will do toward making a fine
lawn is shown by E E Sparks yard
-at the Cherry County Bank
-Dr C Ai Wells came down from
Lead City S D Saturday morning
-and will remain a couple of weeks t
fettehd to his dental practice
VALENTIN
Walter P White registered at the
City Hotel Monday frpm Marshall
town Iowa
Attorney D H Thurston has swung
a nice new sign to the breezes at the
head of Tgg IJemoceat sjpirs It
was the gift pf a friend in Sioux City
J P Vance jjnd wife teachers on
the reservation returned from thieir
vacation trip in the Black Hills and
went over tp he Agency Tuesday
morning
-The second commissioner district Is
composed of gichlagle Cleveland
Dewey Lake Pleasant Hill Loup
Kennedy Steen Buffalo Mother and
IWopdLske precincts
J W Burleigfe resigned his position
as Village trustee pwjng o haying re
moved from town and a ie last
ineeting of the town board P F
Simons was elected to fill the vacancy
L L Bivens went to Pine Ridge S
p this morning where he will
work on the brick yard Len has beon
timekeeper at the Rosebud yard since
work started there huf was transfer
red
Mrs Jos Spirk and Jayp children
who have been visiting at jEhe home of
J W Spirk started for Wiiberlfebras
kaTuesday morning From tbpre they
will return to their home JaJDavepport
slowa
J H Emery the efficient night
watch at the Indian warehouse is the
proud possessor of a new Colts 44
calibre revolver the present of his
Uncle Samuel Tramps should take
warning
Sister Alexia returned from the east
last Friday and visited with the
family of W E Haley until Monday
evening when she went to St Francis
Mission to resume her duties as a
teacher
NowoTtlieteadera of The Demo
crat Mto notice the new dis
play adveftisetireht of T C Hornby
on anotfe page of thls paper The
BlgStonfcdtev Hs a synonym for
excellence
Adjutant rC tath of Fort Nio
brara received a telegram Saturday
announcing tfaetoth of his father
Fml he atarfcgd ifot Leavenworth Kan
d 6as Sunday Morning to be present at
too funeral
MrsJF K Bivehs and daughter
Anna started for Mullen Saturday
morning where they will visit for some
time with the family of S G Bivens
They went from here to Johnstown
where they were met by friends-
ir Andrews of Yifgitiify sdh of
the Colonel and f a
hBphew Mfi atad Miss Wilson- of Wil
Delaware and Miss
Of St Louis are visiting Colonel and
to J N Andrews at fort Niobrara
Geo Httnier celebrated hiSf thir
teenth birthday yesterday by giving a
party to his friends Geo Millet
Frank and RosCoe Fischer iean and
Fred Gldver and Edgar Fike made up
the crowd and thy M6 a gloriotis
time
tjnder the supervision Of Carl
son workmen af e putting Up an addi
tion tb The frdhbhe r It will be 22x24
bhe story high and when completed
will be used Hs ft kitchen The old
kitchen will tie repaired and rhade a
riart bf the dining room
Miss Lillian Hedrick cUme lip1 from
Ainsworth this morning ahd Is visiting
with Mr and Mrs C R GioVet Miss
Hedrick IS ah eldcutwnist bf great
meriUnd assist in the entertain
ment t be given at Fort Niobrara to
night In hdhor of GenCoppmger
JR Farris came dVer frbin the
brick yard Saturday and iotitfay re
signed his position tltere to accept
a situation as night herder for
S F Gilman at Rosenud agency
Jay will take care of the cattle to fee
used for issue fe6 thie Indians He
started for firs WeWneifd bf labor Thea
day
General ftoppinger commanddi4 of
the artment tff the Platte- U g A
with headquarters at Omatia cahie
d6wh from the Black Hills Wednesday
rnbrnuif iahd is inspecting the con
uitWn of the nierandpost at Iott Srio
brafa A reception was tehdeted the
general last evening by Colonel and
Mrs Andrews at whftin a number of
I VafenVines citizens Wet6 present
Palised for Four Years as
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
MCIOIiEY
If ag Another Clnb With TVJiicH
to
KeatV the pemgcnts
Te McKinley Club is at lst bring
organized
Last week a petition was pirqulatejl
and gpite numerously signed prayingj
for McKinley and prosperity each
signer agreeing tp be present at a
meeting to J5e held Saturday evening
for the purpose of organizing a Mc
Kinley an4 Hobart plub
The eventful njht arrived and tfie
faithful repaired to Cprneil Hall to
everlastingly wipe up the earth with
all species of antagonism to the Na
poleon and bis platform Eight
oclock arrived and the meeting -was
called to order A careful count of
noses disclosed just thirty people pres
ent A few rnore drifted in later
makipg a large crowd thirity eight in
number Of thege about a dpzen were
direct antagonists of McKinley
E J Davenport was made chairman
and the Judge accomodated the audi
ence He stated that he was a repub
lican and believed in republican doc
trine Hesaid he did not believe the
money question to be the paramount
isjue in the coming campaign and
that if he did ne would be found in
some other party as he believed in
free silver The Judge was s loudly
applauded when he announced his
allegiance to McKinley
Judge J Wesley Tucker was the
nextonthe list and as his iportty
j frame loomed up in front of the as-
gembled multitude he was greeted
with applause There is something
in Judge Tuckers looks which is sug
gestive of humor and he always starts
his speeohes with astory or joke This
time was no exception to the general
rale He commenced by comparing
Judge Walcott to a baby elephant and
Was greeted with laughter For a
wonder he fought shy of the tariif
question and launched out on sound
money thus tacitly denying the state
ments of the former speaker Grover
Cleveland came in for eulogy and
such a eulogy as it was The most
ardeht Cleveland democrat could not
have said more for Grover The Judge
admitted he had been studying the
money question for the last 30 days
and had become convinced that the
gold standard was the only thing that
would save the country and that
Grdvet Cleveland was one of the most
able men the world had ever known
or Wdtds to that effect His Cleveland
talk was not very well received
E J Davenport offered a few re
marks and said that the republican
dahdidate for congress from this dis
trict wduld be here soon and exhotted
everybddy to vote for him1
the meeting then adjourned td Fri
day night August 14th whBB a per
manent organization wili be effected
There bught to be a larger crowd at
the next meeting than there Was at
the first
The folldwing items are taken ffdrti
the Valentine Exporter Of August 9
188
JF Tucker Was appcinted county
judge vice J P Wotfdsj resigned ThB
railrbad bridge across the Niobrara is
dompleted A hew school house is de
manded Mr Turner moved ihtb his
ne W hdtel
From the Eelhdcratic Blade bf Aug
13 1888
Northwestern Nebraska Press Asso
ciation Wds in session here A E
Thacher was elected schodl director at
Fort Nidbrara One of M ft Farris
twin babies died Capt Lawyer John
Stetter and Pete Donoher serenade sev
eral prominent residents Thermome
ter registered 95 degrees in the shade
The county treasurer received
29663 yesterday from the estate of
MbSes U Payne of Payne Iowa in
payment of taxes on land owned by
him in the south part of the county
Tilfe Democrat i per eah
DEMOCRAT
VALENTESTE OHEftRY CO STEBBASKA THUBSDAY AUGUST 18 1896
Marriages
Miles W Lichty and Miss Caroinp
Meidl were married at Cody on Sun
day Aug 9 by Squire Mogle
Geo Wusflogj and Miss Minnie
Tonniges were married by Judge Walr
cott last Friday he groom Uvea at
prpokston and the bi4de at McCann
An Apology
ffear reaaers aia you ever have a
and J C Pettijohn secretary and the disseminator of thought and
meeting was then open to all comers tor of hopest opmions in his hpur of
In view of the small crowd it was de
cided to leaye the work pf effecting a
permanent Qrganijtipn to a committed
and J W Tucker F M Walcott Geo
Elliott if S Ludwigand W S Barker
were appointed for that purpose
Judge Wataott was called upon for a
speech The object of this was plain
dentist one of those deft manipulators
pf crowbars and bradawls and inqnkey
wrenches and other wpapons of war
fare get you into a chair and dig out
the roots of your molars wjth a grub
bing hoe And did he thjjn hold the
pieces of the necessary but spmejfcimes
jpbnodDus grinder before your yes
and exulting tell you that you re
going to haye a mighty sore jaw-
And did his words prove true arid did
yqn go arpund town holding the said
jaw with one hand while you were
wondering whether youd ever survive
the shock vIf you did you will sym
pathize with the editor of this grand
trial and excuse any apparent deter
ioration in jthe quality qr quantity -of
news spread before you for digestion
this week
To be Taken to Geneva
Martha Mclntyre the 8 year old
daughter of Rattlesnake Jack was
yesterday placed in the custody of
Sheriff Strong who will take the little
girUo the Girls Industral SchooJ at
Geueya complaint haying been made
l that the little one was growing up
without proper care She is g bright
Htttegirl and it is a pity she has so
long beenj kept in such environment as
thatprovided for her by Jack She
was traveling with the snake show and
would handle the monster rattlers and
bull snakes with apparently as much
ease as her father did Complaint win
probably be made to have her brother
a boy about 9 years old taken to
Kearney The father undoubtedly
took as good care of the children as he
coM buthe is a dirty loathsome
ppiuhviierid in addition to being a
snake eharnieif and has not the slight
est idea about the proper caie of child
ren Poor Jack has been having lots
of trouble since he struck Valentine
and he seems to feel the prospective
loss of his little girl very keenly
School Matters
Up to the present time teachers
have beett engaged by the various
districts as follows
District No I Prof Watsonr Etta
Brown- Iva Efner Belle Called Lizzie
Crawford
2 HO TUdker
5
6
7
8
10
12
16
20
21
25
80
31
32
3
36
39
47
50
56
61
65
70
7i
75
80
81
82
83
85
86
Mrs Belle Hornbadk
CHDoty
U G Steveson
Elva Hackler
W F Morgareidge
Edith Stark
J W Strong
Lizzie Hayes
Mamie Jeffers
Lottie Hubbard
J L Ballard
Mrs C A Gee
Winhid CroWd
Mrs S E A FoWlef
A T Schribet
Celia Schopp
Mary Shaughnesy
Miss Cline
Vivian IsT Lawrie
Mattie Shreiak
Maddd VanBuskirk
Mra Kittie Crowe
ISelie Hornback
tidna Downing
Ella StillweU
Isis Lincoln
Cora Fee
Estella Bartiey
Mary Farnham
Lizzie Mofgareidge
Thd law provides that certificates of
school district levies for taxes shall be
filed with the county clerk by July 1
tip to date districts No 3 25 27 28
4l 51 52 54 55 58 67 and 84 have
ndt yet sent in their certificates and
We understand that all these districts
intend to have school this year The
county clerk is now making but the
tax books and if these certificates are
not forthcoming sdriie of them may
find themselves shy df money
County Superintendent Lillian tl
Stoner informs lis that she has retard
ed but two reports ffdro the School
boards this yeat on account df efrdr3
Usually the number is nnich greater
All teachers and others interested in
school Wdrk should read the proposed
ametidment td the constitution relat
ing td the investment of school f undsi
Tlie amendments will be found eh n
dther pge of this paper
NO 29
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THE CAT CAME BACI
tSil lM rl III ill rmv f HiHIlS
vl v lfl iHlll1 n Pllr umvM
Davenport
w A Y
Thats a peculiarity of cats
they always do So do the hund
reds of persons who buy their dry
goods and shoes of us They do
ot return merely from force of
Jiahfj like the feline but because
they hY learned that in the three
great essentials Promptness Qual
ity and Price we are never found
waiitipg When you want to buy
shoes for the children aBk for the
Henderson make Special bar
gains this month Bee them
Thache
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NEIGHBOR I
Why do so many people go to
W A PETTYCRE W for
GROCERIES
CONFECTIONERY g FRUIT
Whj fresause hs gells tha freshest and best
t hhe lowest prices Try him
A LOT OF NICE CQNGORD G RAPES
Just Receded
Qherry Qounty QkNK
Valentine Nebraska
Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banWn
Exchange bought and sold Loans upon good security solicited at reasonable
rates County depository
E SPARKS President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier
MHMWWi
LIKE FRIENDS
Drags should be chosen with care
and should always b56 treated right if
you wish to obtain good from them
You can get the right kind at
QUICLEYS - DRUG - STORE
BANK OF VALENTINE
C M tJOBNELZ President IS V KIfJIlis8QX Cashier
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking Business Transacted
Bib and Setts Domestic and Foreign EaocJiange
Correspondents National Bant New Yortr rirst National Bank Omaha
CITIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
VALENTINE
WnJTORSlSH -
Pish Q ame Tender Steaks
Jucy Roasts Dry Salt Meats
and the finest line of Smoked
Hams and Breakiast Bacon
ever sold in town
ftrn A enuufjiiu oona
LU U OUnWftLllI mur
THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQTJARTEES
WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS
Ol the Choicest Brands
Nebbaska