It J tr tew - - - Sl i M i JW mrrfci VOL XI THIS AND THAT Comf titf JErciifs Judge Mtlte Oet Si Tlly Glor Oct 24 Crookston Teachers Association -Oct 24 Western Vouchers Association Uct 31 Unlloweft oct 31 Election Day Nov 3 Valeutlee Teachers Association Nov 14 Walentine Markets Onions per bushel - 5c Potatoae Corn v25s Whettt - 39c Oats - 20c Iloge per cwt 2 75 Steeta 2258 00 Cows - 150225 Calves per lb -v 4c IjUvuBF w Eggs per doz - - v 10c 33 S Reeves df Longpine spent Monday in town tP Decory was ever frdm Rosebud oa business Monday G W Burge and son were in from Cass the first of fee week Wajjtbo Fresh milch cow with calf Enquire at this office A H Tingle went from bete to -Gordon ou last nights passenger Walter Shreeve ant II B Clapp vere up fromiSilaeo last Mobdfiy O P Billings populist ctffldidate for the legislature was in town Satur day Rev Bassett mf Norden preached ati the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing Mrs Creighton is visiting- her daughter iSrs C R Watson this week t - A billiard room is beinfc nttea sp r across the hSte om The Democblks office - M S Cariisteand D L were over from Hosebud Monday -en -- business Jas F Crass ana May Haddenara - amoncr the Rosebud visitors in town5 this week Ir W B 3Slf republican canduSatsj VALENTINE Publishers Notice tu order to introduce The VAxk EKta lteMOCRJcT into homes whete it does not now go Vegularly the -publisher will upon receipt of one dollar send the paper t6 new subscribers from now until January 1 1893 This offer is uiteprecedetfted for a paer dfj the size and quality of Tele Demo- cbat and if you aVe not now on the listthisisfhe tixtib to send inyoar name with a dollar OK GW6r will 3ivfr3e the tfese with Br Ely Saturday wjght The water pipe to supply the pait of town are bei ag laid nd scon residents in that Section of the city will nave cause for rejoining D H Thurston is stumping the west part of the eorertty this week His energy in wor fcing for the county attorneyship Is mafcBRg him lots of friends Queer iSnVit thatDr S G trover Is candidate ft ir sftaie superintendent ou the golfl Star rtlarnicket yet nniiike his brother C 1 is or Bryan foast and all thetim e H GLyon of theGordon Jttatnal feas been laid up with an injured 1mee the result of Uryittgo move his fanl IThis refers to a wrter tank which he tl3 erecting on his premises The WCTTJ will have 8 -parlor -meeting for married people -at the residence of bits Geo H Hornby Tuesday evening October 27 --com- jmencing at 730 -Light refreshments will be served David Leach tras in town Vrom Wood Lake Tueaay transactingusi tness with Dr Xfcholson A liiiough liothered with aar aching roolsr he found lots of timeat o talk for -Bryan and free silver Wm Searby whbas been ill there 9 f or some time with typhoid fever was Temoved to his boxae at Orookstonast for state senator will -speak hereSattirjSaturdavihisJcaiition being omuch duy nighL County 5UHrintendetit - Stonar isin the west part of thecousty - on business There are two populist papers vm dmprovedthat it was thought advis able to take bimhG me rHoic the Dipper Saved the Fdxxp Father was sick and the morlfratre ou the farm -was coining due I saw iu the Christian iom ilMuivi Aitcu a M 4nt rv frit tM a j 1H1 nULlbilllJl n ill Z11W VF4 Ulf4tlUil Oh vhTI0Us Me- would send a sample combination rrtr COUli tV4ua eacnciaims tci Cherry for IS two cent stamps vnd I ordered AJiie the only one jRttcHr father of W S Ittr ker of lUe ItopcbUcau is visiting 4jis son this week Now sidewnlfes are needettin Valen tine badly Thats the matter wife having them State bank examiner Ben R dery and wife f Lincoln were in- the city yesterday Mrs Jesse West returned to WoffS Lake last Friday evening after -Visiting friends here Born Sunday night October 18 to Mr and Mrs KGbson a fine pair of twins both girls Wanted Weod ou subscription Dry hard weaSxpreferred Call early and avoid the rush J C Petti John spent Saturday -and Sunday witbrsSiaPvesand friends -at Longpme and Newport Val Nicholson -received two hound pups from Gordon Monday and is get ting ready forsfcheveoursing season The largest andfoest line of cloaks and capes ever shown in Valentine -will be found at T Hornbys 36 The editor spent Friday Saturday and Sunday at Longpine on account of the death of his - cousin Alta Good Walter Hare haabeea much worse rtbis week his ailment gastritis and -catarrh of the stiinach baviDg taken a serious turn Stanley Rayvime dowra from Chad tron Tuesday morning -went over to Rosebud school where he has secured a position J B LordE A and C W Ben nett came up from Simeon Tuesday with a small bunch- of cattle return ing home yesterday James WellfordretumedfrofflBose trad Tuesday morning the US allot ting party wih which he has working laving alrua con3leJd -Its vork I saw that the dmser could be used asa frHiciai tiller a plain dipper a line strainer a funnel straner funnel a si kroom warming -pan and pint measure These eight dllfereHt uses niabcu the dipporruch a neoessary article that I ureut to work with it and it seils at very near liouae and in iourmoiiths I uaid off tlie iase 1 thinK I can cloar as much as 200 pec month If jouneed work vou win Jo well hj giving this a trial Miss A M Fritz station Aj isi imuis mo wiu seua you a sampieaor is two cent stamps Write at once John G 2 TlieBewaci is Paid One more chapter in the cattle stealing case of Case iStephenpji and Strong can now be written The 200 reward offered for the capture of the thieves by J W Stetter has been paid in full to W F A Meltendorf This example of Mr Stetter if agood -one and should be followed by otherstock menin similar cases The prisoners are still in jail and getting along nicely under the charge of Amos Strong and H itazey Answers to Correspondents LX 1 Yes the editor of this paper has withdrawn from the repre sentative race on account of ineligibil ity 2 His name will not appear on the official ballots 3 Mr Bil lings will probably be elected Quiz The subscription price of this paper isl a year N B We will take wood on subscription Anxious No the editor of vthis paper is -not married all reports to the contrary notwithstanding Voter Judge Mutz speaks bfcomorrow evening Oct 24 Thirteen and Ten Tears Ago The following items are taken from the Valentine Reporter of Oct 25 1883 iBemoeratic convention was helti and W it Towne was nominated for judge Republicans nominated F H War fcrenor county judge -six inches -of snow Cell Oct 22 School commenced From the Democratic Blade of Oct 2 186 On thoE26th ballot J P Wood was nominated for representative from this distsiet Nobody knew in what representative or senatorial district the Cmwn Wls II P08loffififi hnilrlinrr ENTHUSIASTIC The situation in this the Sixth Con gressional district has at no time been complex or in doubt The next Con gressman from this district wilfbe V L Greene of JCearaey Billgfeencfif you wish because heis a man who is never bctherl by buse ridicule r any of the cotamouvweaponB used toir ritate the candidate for office The light being made for congress by Greene and Cady is unique Cady talks tariff and Gircene carefully con tines himself to finance Cady talks of the old soldier and Greene says free silver1 Cady appeals to the local pre judices bf votersby promising what- eer is asked l while Greene- can tinues on the money vo rcestion These two men recognize the fact that the ques tion of money is the all important one in this carapaiga and while f Cady evades the issue Grcene plunges into1 it boldlv is admittedly for the free coinage of that fact alone insares Oreenes election5 i W L Greene 8pke here last Friday The afternoon meeting was1 held in Cornell Hall and Jthe audience was a la jxe one exceeding in size -that which turned out to bear thethreebigrepiib Hcau3 MacColl Cady and Tefft The maeting was presided over byjL C Sparks president of the Bryan Club Mr Greene- spoke for more than two hours and awakened lots of enthusiasm The republicans- hsd secured- the half for the eveuing s Mr Greene pnK iu the Presbyterian -church J Wesley Tucker andW H Horton addressed the McKinley Club This precipitated a contest as tOMwhich could draw the biggest emwd Tias McKinley people hired the 12th Infantry band and pre pared to take carttOi an immenseaud ieuce but the audience could shave been accommodatedin a much smaller room than Cornell Jiall Over at he church a different seene was enacted After listeniiif to republican music awhile -the people west toear Greene They filled all the seats and more were brought in These were tilled and tbW the latecojiaers stood vjap Enthusiasm was unb Minded and the speaker was at least twenty five times compelled to stop on account cf the applause M Chrisieosen democratrpresid d And of tlus graud demonstrfltion a certain idiotic nincompoop In this cm who stakes pleasure in displaying his cty upon every possible occasion wrote j ta the State Journal Hft was unablflfto seRtir the IkII for an evening oration but he fin ally succeeded in securitjgihe Presby terian church iind enteiuiued a tew people who were unable to secure standing room at the meetjgg of the McKinley aud Hpbart club V1 and from present indications BIS1 Greene has done a great deal towards helping republicans out iu this county as the street was strewn with Bryan buttons having been thrown away by- tiie silver men after hearing Greene Asa liarthe maa who wrote -the foregoing stands in a class by himself Messrs Tucker and Horton managed Out unfortunately Mr Horton had an attack of heart failure and was com pelled to leavettie hall Hon A H Single of Butte Boyd county this state addressed our people last night the meeting which was an exceedingly large one being presided over by Robert Good Mr Tingle is an old line -republican and claims he has never deserted the party that the party made a square turn and he kept going straight -ahead The speaker was once interrupted by Judge Tucker and received a red hot reply for his pains Tingle spoke for an hour and at the close of his address the chairman gave Judge Tucker a chauce to talk and for a few moments questions and answers flew thick and fast and Judge Tucker was vanquished And MdEinley still coutinues to talk platitudes about tariff and never answers questions on any other subject One dav rfinpnilv 1ia mnrfo fiawh xwas being completed Man inamed speeches an rf -in none of them was i r ox was asBsrua lor cvJtl steftiinir I thfti o u hrirrff is jrfnni f Af ----- v v AJitj VVUUUV PnbliflfLtMl ft Four Ywtffc as cheery ooufirfir independent Married Saturday- morning one of Cherry - bountys old residents J Steen CROWDS GREET HON W LUrcm west of Browuiee took unto GREENE AND ALTINafb fepltc the Hfforts of Brsuin Bands other Campaign Iifte Kefnted Tingle AnHwerfTucker lelmself a wTfe in the person of Miss IEa Unlopuiof New York The bride arrivedm town nday night and Republican wpkers An J the ceremony was performed next 13 morning and the happy couple depart- d for their hofide on Steens ranch the same afternoon The bride is a charm ing young lady and will no doubt make life a paradise for Mr Steen in the future Editors Cotrelu Dead At the home oPher mother in Long pine last Friday afternoon Alta Leo tfceod aged 15 years and 6 months died of typhoid fever- attei not quite two weeks illness The editor was called toiler bedside by a telegram I Friday morning but death claimed its priz before he reached Longpine Coming so soon after the death of her fatherJ B Good the blow is doulvVbard for Mrs Good to bear and she has added need for the sym pathy of the friends of the deceased editor school work to be present at our teach it yMentUre -Teacher AftMociatlon We cordially invite any interested in ers Association to be held in tire high school building Saturday Nov 14 1896 at 130 p m The following program will be given Music llollvall Response by quota- tionsffpmthe subject ture A Review of Tracvs Psychology - of Child Study Section Chapter I IV Mary Hurley Proper and Improper incentives in school work tL G Stevenson Book Review fv Florence Humar Whlit kind of- Opening Exercises tve conducive to the highest Morril and Mental mental aChild Mrs Laurie Music in the schools Principles or songs Belle Callen Music WoineM AsainHt Corbett This paper is iu receipt of a copyof Jthe resolutions recently passed by the resolutions by the Chadron Equal ufjErage Society and sorry that lackTif space prohibits their publica tion entire The resolutions are sign ed by Mary Smith Havward president andcPheme Mason aooretary and the following extracts show their import Resolved that we as abody will do all in our power to urge every voter regardless of politics to do all -they can to prevent the election of Henry W Corbett the republican nominee for State Superintendent - of Public Instruction Po you want a man who murdered oneot best teachers and two innocent liahes to stand at the head of educa Luvnand bea modelfor our teachers our boys and our girls of the vgreat stateof Nebraska iOnATji Paid the Freight Last Tuesday a special train of four qars was run from Chadron to Norfolk and about250 invited guests took a trip to the beet sugar factory - at the latter place Evervthiner was frea apd everyone enjoyed himself but owing to delay on the road only about twoihours time was given at the factory Cherry county sent a good delegations consisting of the follovring persons to keep their uditnce in good humor J j4q Thackery Andy Wilson Toreon Cbas Hoffman L II Perkins Frank Seager C Cramer N Poien W A Pettycrew Robt Robinson GH Hornby W S Jackson O W Hahn M Wyman J A Hornback Resin Wilson L H Sawyer R Hansen L D Lincoln C H CoroeU H Green L E Stuart D Alder J L Ballard C A Johnson W Honey C M Baily C A Barnes G BakeweH The object of this trip is a mooted question but it was -given out that Oxnard wishes to extablish two more sugar factories on this line of road and wished the farmers to become in terested in the beet sugar industry Nomatter what the object was the boys all had a good time free of ex pense The trip was probably intend ed to impress the visitors with the importance of the sugar factory and the necessity of paying a bounty on home produced sugar If that -was it no good was -accomplished as the peo ple are -firmly -opposed to class legisla tion the taxing of the poor to help the rich Further developments are eagerly awaited zmmz rmg DEMOCRAT VALESTCSNE CHERY 00 NEBRASKA THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 189G u NO 39 3000 Worth of DRY G-O-O-D- Just received sss jfaf y Fine Winter Dress Goods IDcmble WiatS for 25 Dents per Yard Dienpirt Timer Art DIDNT YOU KNOW That the best place in town to buy fresh fruits and vegetables is at Pettyerews IDNT YOU KNOW iTihat the best place in town to -buy gro ceries find confectionery is At Betty ere w ci BIDHT YOU KNOW i That- khe highest price- for butter an d eg - is- always jaid at Pettycrewa If you didn4 try him aaidjou will Q berry Qamw Valentine Nebraska What vm are Wihere we are B BHk ANK Every facility exteuded customers consistent with consemiive banking Exchange -bought add sold Loans upon good security soliuitddat rsasosable rates County depository V ESPAEKS President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier Who we are Ml OBBSf JflRE U HlUIQiiyROR ORUfiS PAINTS M18HE TOILET 3UNMES JVJAINBTRSrT VAUENTINE - tffiBRASICA ASMK OF VALENTINE C JUCOMXKLL President rji jr SPiCHOh8QfcCuls Valentine Itfetoaska A General Banking Business TranxacteH Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign JExechangc Correspondents National Bank Now York irtrBfNatteaaiBankOmaha GmZEHS At Setters Old Stand oa Main Street Valentine MEAT - MARKET WILL FURNISH - Fish Game Beader Sfceaks Jracy Roasts Dry Salt Meats and the fiDBst line of Smoked Hams and Breakiast Baooo ever sold in town GEO IB SBRWAIM PROP THE PALACE SALOON HEADQUARTERS WINSS LIQUOKS and CIGARS Ol the 3i9wet Brands Nbbkaska