The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, September 24, 1896, Image 8

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The entire stock of
Clothing Hats Boots
Shoes Trunks Val-
SELDEN
THE TAILOR
jpemains with the firm
Dont forget us When
you want clpthikg
Yours for business
Q Stinard
NORTH WESTEBST
LIVERY AND
FEED STABLE
J A HITT Proprietor
Barn located on the east side 6f tfrwn
First class rigs and careful drivers
Good accommodationfor feed
ing and stabling
C M SAGESER
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W H Moses building
HOT AND COLD BATHS
Valentine Nebr
O W Morey
WATGHMAKER
MP JEWELER
Diamonds Watches Clocks
Jewelry Silverware Spectacles
Musical Instruments
Valentine
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Brn bulk 40c per cwt 700ton
Shorts bulk 50e per cwt 900 ton
Screenings 35c 600
-bop Feed 70c 1300
Corn
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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
SUCCESSOR TO
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
BOBEBT GOOD Editor and Publisher
The subscription price of The
Democrat is 1 per year but if sub
scription is allowed to become delin
quent it will be charged at the rate of
125 This is done as a rneis of
protection to the publisher When
your subscription becomes delinquent
you will be notified of the fact and
the 125 rate will not be charged
without your knowledge
is and Furnishings
foriLterly o wued by
OTT0 BERGER
knd have niafked tl
the goods a Lowest
Prices pdssibfe Gome
and get a bargain-
Notice
All persons interested in the cause
6f sound money irrespective of past
party affiliations are hereby requested
to meet at Cornell Hall tomorrow even
ing Friday September 25 at 8 oclock
p m for the purpose of organizing a
branch of the American Sound Money
League Committee
Window shades of all kinds at C R
Watsons 29
Paints oils and varnishes
at C R
20
M Fitzgerald of Crookston was
in
town yesterday
If you want to buy tame pigeons
call at this oflice
Read our Itferriroan correspondence
It will be a tegular feature hereafter
Fred Coffey of Ainsworth was in
town on business Tuesday returning
home yesterday morning
itev u t Moore ana iamiiy ar
rived in town today and will remain
as1 pastor of the MJB church
J A fiitt lias built a new bttggy
shed on the- sbuth side of the North
western Livery and Sale Stable- This
Is a sign of prosperity-
W Gr Mason and Frank Mygatt of
Longpmey are furnishing the commis
sary department of Fort Niobrara with
1600 bushels of potatoes at 38 cents
The young ladies club The Mystic
Six entertained Messrs W A Jack
son Frank Brayton Gr W Carson
John Smyser C M Sageser and W T
Kmcaid at the home of Miss Edna
Dwyer Tuesday eventng
Eev O T Moore will preach at the
ME church next Sunday at 11 in the
morning and 700 in the evening
Sunday school Junior League and
Epworth League at the usual hours
All ate cordially invited to these ser
vices
Mr and Mrs J A Fike and family
returned last night from their visit
among relatives at Centralia Illinois
Mr Pikes mother who was very ill
is much improved A sister of Mrs
Pike- Miss Lena Hawkins accompan
ied her home and will spend the
winter here
Richard Grooms living on the Nio
brara three miles west of the Darr
bridge left at this office yesterday
three potatoes of the Peerless variety
which weigh 7 pounds the largest
one tipping the scales at 44 ounces
They are smooth firm and white and
a lover of the tubsrs could not ask for
better ones to be set before him Mr
Grooms has more just like them
M P Harrington the silver tongued
orator of ONeill will speak here Fri
day evening October 2 on the finan
cial problem Mr Harrington has re
putation as a speaker which is second
to none in this state and a large audi
ence should greet him Some of the
candidates for state offices will also be
here at the same time The same
speakers Will be at Wood Lake Thurs
day Oct 1
Within the past two weeks the edit
or of this paper has held conversations
with a number of cattle men from dif
ferent parts of the country on the
matter of ranging cattle and we find
that it is the desire of a good many
that the free range law should be pass
ed m this country The advantages
of such a law can be readily seen and
would be a great means to induce cat
tle men to bring many large herds into
this country where there is such an
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mimcr rnge for catfle Jinsworthl
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OUR - PLATFORM
fPIanlc Oiie Low Prices Tlditli Tivo Best Goods
Three Largest Stock Four Courteous treatment
Iiic 30 Inches to a yard f Sise 1 ounces to jf pound
New stock of Clothing Xew stock of Sfic es in the very latest of
shapes with the fashionable fastening
AT THE BIG STGfslE STORE
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People buy of Us because we
gave tlietn money There is no
sentiment about it Purely business
T C HORNBY
P Billings aha Robert Good nomi
nated for Keirsentativ
The populist convention pi the 52d
representative district was called to
order at Sparks last Saturday after
noon by D W Beatty of Norden
j W Whillaus nominated Dr Beatty
for chairman and V T Chambers
nominated J W Whillans for secre
tary Both men were elected without
opposition The chair appointed the
remaining two delegates Tf
oersana w Jr Morgareidge as a
committee on credentials The com
mitte teported eight delegates en
titled to seats Of this number four
were present
Election of a district committee was
next and Geo Reinert was made
chairman of same Harvey Millay
was elected committeeman from Keya
Paha At this point resolutions were
deemed to be in order and the resolu
tions adopted by the senatorial con
vention were also adopted by this
convention The resolutions were
neither read nor presented so we are
unable to testify to their worth or lack
of worth
A motion was made and carried that
Robert Good be invited to speak to the
convention which he did The tenor
of his remarks will be found on the
editorial page of this paper None of
the delegates present disputed the facts
set forth by Mr Good but they refused
his proposition by a vote of 6 to 2 so
an informal ballot on representative
was taken which resulted O P
Billings 3 L O Sparks 5 Mr Sparks
in a neat little speech withdrew from
the contest and requested that on the
formal ballot Cherry county cast her
five votes for Billings which was done
The convention then adjourned
The convention ot the demo6raf s of
the 52d representative district Hvas
called to order last Saturday by Robert
G66d five of eight delegates being
present The convention was small
but harmonious and enthusiastic and
aft organization was effected by the
election of W E Haley chairman and
Robert Good secretary Both gentle
men accepted the position in neat lit
tle speeches and the couventioti pro
ceeded to take Off its coat and get to
w6rk
After thoroughly discussing the sit
uation nominations for representative
were called for and the name of
Robert Good was presented Keya
Paha having no candidate on motion
nominations were closed and Robert
Good unanimously declared the nomi
nee of the convention The honor was
accepted by Mr Good who promised
to hew to the line and let democrats
know they had a candidate to vote for
in at least one district This senti
ment was loudly applauded fi
A district organization was effected
by the election of J M Coble com
mitteeman from Keya Paha and W E
Haley from Cherry county These
gentlemen will decide between them
selves who shall be chairman and who
secretary
The convention having completed its
labors adjourned sine die
An exchange pertinently remarks
The darkest hour is said to be just
before dawn If the farmer feels sore
ly aggrieved at the price of hogs cat
tle corn wheat or anything else he
may have to sell he must bear in mind
that the world has often faced just
such critical periods before and that
this period of depression in prices
must sooner or later be relieved just as
the others have gone before We
have all seen hogs sell lower than they
are selling to day and then we have
seen a good long stretch of profitable
prices since that time Let every man
go right ahead as best he can in his
usual rountme of work with the firm
belief that things will assame better
shape by and by Ii is his right and
duty to work intelligently and for him
self and this is a good year for him to
do so
The Valentine Teachers Asso
ciation will hold its next meeting in
the High School room on Saturday
Oct 10 Program next week The
western division of the teachers asso
ciatfen nts t Cooper on October 3
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WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT
Bt Kelly
J H Day is living in town now
Slerriflfart
Mr F P Mills our merfeharit
in town today
so
his children can attend our schools-
Did you hear about Honey joining
the Pops Who would have tlrnk
it
Mr E D Valentine went to Ains
worth this morning returning this
afternoon
For information concerning free
silver or 16 to 1 call on Honey He is
a Pop and knows
A Hew bell has been ordered for our
school house which will be here in the
course of a week
Hon A E Cady speaks here tonight
on the political issues of the day from
a republican standpoint
Several of our neighbors left
moraine for Brownlee to take in
this
the
picnic there tomorrow th 23rd
David Leach only recognizes two
patties m this campaign viz Ameri
cans and British Tories Which shall
you vote for
F L Coffey of Ainsworth was in
the city a few hours this morning as
advance agent for the Graphophone
Concert Co to show here Friday even
ing
Jim Steadman and G W Burge of
Pass Neb were in town today with
two cars of cattle also D M Sears
with four cars They shipped to
South Omaha today
Sheriff Strong and Judge Walcott of
Valentine were in town one evening
last week on business They found
time to discuss financial question with
us a few moments before departing
was
Mr Joe Crowe has almost completed
his new house
C H and Arthur BoWring are load
ing a car of hay today
H Greene1 has been doing good
business in the livery barn lately
Mr- Claymore shipped cattle last
night He will probably give us a
dance before long
Mr Mtfnier has put up 300 gallons
of wine this fall We must all visit
the old gentleman this winter
The Modern Woodman Lodge is
gaining ground Daniel Alder rode
the Grand Bumpet last Saturday
night and became a Woodsplitter
The FVEMV railroad company
sank a new pipe for the purpose of
getting more water They sac it 120
feet arid now have an artesian well
the only one in the Northwestern sys
tem they aay
Old Stupid
East Gerihaa Precinct
Hayma kers are wearing long faces
on account of the recent showers
Mrs Beese of Hooper Nebraska is
visiting her son Frank of this place
Jack Frost made his appearance last
Friday night and played havoc with
the gardens in this vicinity
Mr Newman and daughters recently
moved to town we understand to en
gage in the dressmaker trade
Mr and Mrs Ted Ormesher of
Schlagle were visiting their niece Mra
J A Adamson of this vicinity last
week
Henry Ballard and Lon Mosher are
on this side of th river making hay
They have about 200 tons of hay stack
ed in the hay flats
The road overseer Of Schlagle pre
cinct was out warning men of German
precinct to woik on the roads Funny
isnt it what mistakes people will
make
Snow Flake
No crash in banking circles can
cause the Independents exchequer to
suffer from a financial strain as it
puts its trust in a higher power where
the root of all evil is eschewed and de
posits are scrupulously guarded by
the sentinel of truth and righteous
ness
The above is from the Norfolk In
dependent and yet the issue of the
paper in which it appeared was com
posed of only two pages whereas thB
normal ftze of the sheet is eight pages
We hope the Independents high bank
of deposit has not closed it3 doors
W L Greene Oct 17
M I Harrington Oct
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WATSON
THE DRUGGIST
OUR SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
EKfA MACDOSSAIJ f ltwa
The Literature elass is reading
Httmlet
Attendance is very good in Miss
Callens room
Lelah Colegrove is attending the
Grammar School
Baseball is the game at present
among our school boys
Miss Adella Sawyer intends to start
to school in a few weeks
Mrs Watson was a pleasant visitor
at the Sigh School last week
It really seems that our school boys
base balls are bewitched at any rate
they have a great fondness for turnips
Have you noticed it
KESOIiUTIOKS F KESPEBTi
Whereas the grim messenger has visited oar
Order and a divine Providence has removed
from oar midst our beloved sister Mary Men-
Therelore he It resolved by Northern Star
Chapter Order of the Eastern Star that we ex
tend to the bereaved husband and daughter our
sincere and heartfelt sympathy in this then
hour of sorrow and that cmr1 charter be draped
for a period of thirty day in memory of our de
parted sister AbaoailCkabb i
Harriet GBEissiffGEAn J Committee
F H WAiiCOlT
To the officers aHd members of Valentine
Camp No 1751 MWA
Whereas it has pleased the allwi se creator m
his infinite wisdom to remove by death the be
loved wife of neighbor M V Nicholson and
Whereas we reanza ice great iosa ueiEuuur
Nicholson and his daughter Estelle have sus
tained by the death of a loviug wife and a fond
mother therefore be it
Kesolved that the member of Valentine
Camp No 1751 MWA tender our neighbor and
his daughter our sincere sympathy and condo
lence in their bereavement Be it further
Resolved That these resolution be published
in the Valentine papers spread upon the record
of our order and a copy be furnished our es
teemed neighbor J C YxtTMOnir
W E Haky
W S Babkeb
Wanted t Onfce
Ten good teams to haul freight to
the Brick yard and Rosebud Agency
Will have hauling all winter
36 Davenport Thachek
The new stoqe buildiag or Main
street is rapidly assuming denntte
shape and it already improves the ap
pearance of the town The walls are
up to the top of the firafv story jud
joists are being put in
PAINTS
BEST QUALITIES
Tk LOWEST PRICES
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ABSTRACTER
v aleiitine Nebraska
The DONOHER
M T DONOHEn Proprietor
Has feeen rebuilt and rooms furnislied With
NEW SUITS OF FURNITURE
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Maying it tiie most complete and comfortable
HOTllL IN THE NORTHWEST
Mfii ROOM AND LIVERY STABLE IN G0NNEGT10N
Valentine Nebraska
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JP J3 TVnlcott
The man who bears the name head
ing this article was born in Atlanta
Illinois 38 years ago and in 18G7
while yet a small lad moved with his
parents to Jefferson county this state
before the commonwealth had entered
statehood In 18G8 he went to Kansas
living in Smith county until 1885
when he came to Cherry county and
settled on a homestead on the Loup
where he farmed during the summers
and taught school in Urown county in
the winters until 1869 when he carne
to Valentine as county judge elect by
virtue of republican votes and hag
ever since remaiued here Mr Walcott
first took up the study of law with E
M Tickler in Smith Center Kansas in
1880 and was admitted to the bar by
Judge Crites of this district in 1891
while holding the position of county
judge He was admitted to practice
before the supreme and IT S
courts in 1893 Four timea
been elected judge in Cherry
and is now the candidate
district
has he
county
of the
republican patty for prosecuting attor
ney Hi3 resord as a judge i3 well
known and needs no comment Both
he and Mn Thur3ton are making a
clean fight for the attorneyship and
neither need feel disgraced if defeated
The WCTTJ will have a mother
meeting Sunday at 330 p m conduct
ed by Mrs Helen Hornby All
and young Iadie3 are cordially in
vited to attend By order of
Recording Secretart
Haiti h ThisT
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh which cannot be cured by
Halls Catarrh Cure F J CHBNE r CO
Toledo Ohio
We the undersigned have known F J Cheney
fortheia3ti5 years and believe him psrfectfy
honorabloin all business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obligations made
by their firra
WEdT TKI7AX Wholesale Druzrfstc ToledpO
WALDist KLnaMaevik Wholwala Drus
gusts Toledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally aethsz
directly npou the blood and niucou3 surfaces 01
the system Price 75c per bottI boldiby aJi
druggists Testimonials frPB -
Davenport TbaGhlr tayl er
plete line of coffins and iaftfy
supplies 2T
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