The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, April 14, 1898, Image 1

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- A2TD - JEWELfcB
Fine line of plain and fancy jew
elry oonstantly on hand
Repairing promptly executed od
done In the best manne
Full Ulne of sporting goods
C M SAGESER
T0NS0R1AL
ARTIST
Hiair cutting and shaving
Shop in thG W H Mosesbtfifaing
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
S ESTABiKOOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
LAVACA NEBR
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J B Wells
WELLS BROS
DENTISTS
Office over
Cherry County JBank
A M MORRISSEY
-ATTORNEY
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VALENTINE NEB
THIS AND THAT
CominQ Erewts
WesleyanMaleQuartette JApril 27
General Teachers Association April JO
The Democrat 1 per year
J H Bacheiorvwas up from Ken
nedy Mondaj
jD C X el8on of Cody was in
the first of the week
town
M Eho des of Rosebud - registered
it ThDonoher Tuesday
HJE Dewey of Woodlkke is In
towa in the interests ofhis book bus
iness
HansTJirich of Schlagel precinct
I bought 48 head of cattle last week at
Woodlakc
J W Tucker made a few improve
ments in his residence Motfday put
ting in new windows etc
Attorney camedown from
Ihe Black Hills Friday after settling
mp his brotber in laws estate
Among the donations recently made
to the 1898 Club library was -a set of
census reports by WiE Haley
Woodlake has several veterans who
itay up until midnighleabh night in
rder to get the latest war news
A M Morrissey went to Chadron
Tuesday night to join the company
of militia organized there yesterday
S F Gilman came up from Daven
portIowa Monday to look after his
mill interests and recreate for a few
days
Milt 1 Dunham of Kennedy layed
over until Monday after court in or
der to get the late news from Wash
ington
Claude Jones will run a town herd
this year charging 75 cents per month
for each cow Herd will be started as
soonias owners wish 10
The Donoher gave its -boarders a
splendid Easter dinner Jit couldnt
belp being good when the tnenus were
printeVfrat this office
Becetver Towle tradedback with
Joe Burleigh and he -and family
movedinto F Fischeis house on south
Cherry street Saturday
- Monday was pay day at FtNiobra
ra The boys were to have been pay
d Sunday but the money feid to ar
rive until the next morning
To Cure A Cold lit OtreSBny
flFafce Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
ikts All Druggists refund fcteermoney
-at it fails to Cure 25c 46
Robt Good visited Chadron yester
day for the purpose of securing per
mission from Adjt Gen P H Barry
N N G to organize a company of
militia in Valentine The two reg
iments in this state are now complete
but in pursuance with suggestions
made by General Barry immediate
steps will -be taken to organize an in-
dependent company All desiring to
enlist will please communicate with
Mr Goodat once Co H was mus
tered into rthe states service at Chad
ron lass night
Dr C V Crooks the well known
specialist of the east will be in Val
entine on the evening of the 18th of
April until
April
change
Saturday night 2od of
WE McGonville is reported as be
ing easton a -visit butwehave it f rom
good authority that he has resigned
his post as physiciau fet the Bosebud
boarding school
Dr Crooks successfully 5 treats all
diseases of nervous system diseases of
women and chronic ailments Piles
positively cured without the knife or
detention from business
J J Guth is having the interior of
The Cedars repapered and painted
this week This is a commendnble
improvement and one which gives The
Cedars a metropolitan appearance
Henderson New Ideal is the best
seed potato for this climate 500
bushels raised on one acre in Cherry
county last year Price 50 cents per
bushel Davenport Thacher
Assessor Watson is getting in his
work this week sizing up property and
estimating the size of his victims bank
roll Ee is also collecting labor statis
tics under orders from the state author
ities
Beer was sold at the Ft Xiobrara
canteen Sunday at half price two
glasses for a nickel It is to be hoped
the boys wont need any stimulaut to
make themAfight when they meet the
Spanish
Walter 3tJ31ey has moved his car
penter shop to the John DeWoodey
building They will takeit turn about
at farming and ruuningfthe shop and1
agricultural business this summer
Ainsworth Home Riile
Crabb Vincent have renovated
the interior of theirstore It is won
derful what a few cans of paint will
do toward mafclng nsattty -
S This doesnt mean the kind
sometimes used on womens faces
John Ferstl sold a large number of
our citizens apple and other fruit trees
this week Ye editor invested in a
few cherry trees and will investigate
his wifes ability to make a cherry
pie next summer or some other time
Ednah McDonald and Mae Daven
port two of Valentines studentB at
the state university write that they
spent Easter with a school mate in
Malvern Iowa Commencement at
the university does -not occur until
June
C W Spence the -American Type
founders man wasin town -Saturday
and transacted considerable business
for his house Spenee is one of the
old time democratic editors of this
state running a paper at Minden some
ten or twelve -years ago
The Gordon Journal is kicking be
cause the women at that place do not
remove their hats at public entertain
ments He should come to Valentine
when he wants to see a show The
ladies bless em remove their head
gear before the curtain raises on the
first act
The cost to the county for the grand
jury waBjust 821 The amount of
tines and costs paid in where parties
have already plead guilty amount to
1645 and will exceed 2000 when all
are collected A grand jury is an ex
pensive thing to the transgressors Of
law and order Gordon Journl
Father Mugan of St Patricks
I church- of Fiemont Nebraska highly
recommends Dr Crooks He says
After suffering for over nine -years
with cancerous growth of the lip and
being treated by the best physicians
without receiving any benefit was
cured in a short time by Dr Cooks
treatment Consultation free
The Valentine Democrat has en
tered upon its thirteenth year but its
editor Robert Good is not bothered
about the unlucky number The
Democrat is as good as its length of
life indicates The funny man of the
editor arises to -remark that Tiie Dem
ocrat cannotbelp being a good news
paper as long asat has a Good editor
Nebraslw Editor
Bishop Anson R Graves conducted
services in the Episcopal church on
Wednesday evening a large congre
gation being present Miss Childes
has given such good service as deacon
ess that members of the church are
much better pleased with the knowl
edge that she wiltcontmue than they
would be in having a iregular pastor
sent here therefore there will be no
Alliance PimcerGrip
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THE VALENTIN
COURT WORK
GEOftGE GETS A SENTENCE
OF FIVE YEARS
Jry In the Frail Lertgett Xas Re
turn a Verdict of Guilty Trttatc
vs Sieyern Aol lrossed
After beimg out 29 hours the jury
in the Edmoud George case returned a
rerdictvof guilty on tne second count
nf the information charging him with
receiving stolen property
Thursday afternoon the jury in the
Ledgett NPrail case fornication return
ed a verdict of guilty
Judae Tucker made a motion for a
new trialbasitghis motion principally
upon the ground that the verdict of
receiving was not justilied by the evi
dence and that the court had no juris
diction Tucker handled his case well
andffought hard for his client In
overruling the motion for new trial
Judge Kinkaid said that he would
haveirendered a Terdict of guilty on
the finit count but the jury had a per
fect right to bring in the verdict they J
did Georges story was an unreason
able one aud in itself showed a guilty
knowledge of if not actual -complicity
in the crime of stealing In09 out of
100 cases stories of this nature were
purp fabrications No honest person
would have received the cattle under
the circumstances related by George
George undoubtedly had confederates
on one side or the other ot the state
line and he was receiving his just
deserts It is a pity his confederates
could not be brought to justice The
public is becoming disgusted at the
safeguards thrown around criminals
by the law and will not longer tolerate
stealing
In sentencing George Friday after
noon Judge Kinkaid took occasion tto
deliver a roastiiigilecture to the prison
er WheniiSKett re ne naa anytning
to sy he respondedun a flippant raan
nerymo sir not a word The judge
complimented him upon the nerve he
displayed but thought his confidence
was shaken He recalled the time
when George was arrested tried and
acquitted of stealing wheat some two
or three years ago At that time
said the Judge I believed you guilty
and I believe it yet He further said
he thought it would have been a good
thing for George if he had bean con
victed at that time- His acquittal has
made him more bold and had acquit
tal followed in this case it would be
hard to tell just where he would have
stopped He hoped this seBteDce
might have a -good effect He sen
tenced him tofive years at hard labor
Henry Ledgett and Belle Frail were
given each six months in jail and
tiued the costs of production In ad
dition Ledgett was fined 75 and the
woman 1 Ledgett was also required
to pay the costs and fine
The sentence of the woman was sus
pended during her good behavior
Kinkaid Jgave Ledgett a rousing
lecture one which was perfectly with
ering Jmige said his crime was one
which was of common occurrence out
seldom prosecuted It is a crime not
against an individual but against
society at arge Ledgett is au old
offender add no stock is taken in his
story of this being a love affair
The woman would gain nothing by
marrying him Ledgett hvd brazenly
defied public protest and this migh
teach him a lesson The woman was
told to behave herself and stick to tel
ling fortunes and if she could not be
have herself to get out of Cheny county-
The prosecuting attorney filed a
nolpros in the case ot State vs Meyers
larceny The judge commiserated the
young man upon his condition and ex
plained to him the effects of associat
ing with bad people Concluuing he
said Be industrious be sober be a
man The eyes of the commuuity are
upon you and upon your actions will
depend your future success
cess in life
W A Kiester went to Valentine
last Monday
Dr and Mrs Evans and daughter
of Valentine were the guests f Rev
and Mrs Bassett last night Thev re
turned today
Geo Heath an old timer in Keya
Paha arrived via Valentine on a
wheel oneiy this week Me has
a whole lor of friends who are iplesed
to seemira Borden Boredlis
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CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
ut sit Francis
Ea8ter cjuuUay was appropriately
observed at c Fraucia mission
Atnoiig thostt present from Valenuue
were Mrs McDonald and daugnier
Helen Mrs Nicnolsou aud uaughver
Eytelie Mrs W E Haley Anna
Murphy and Miss Towiie Sergt Mur
pliv and wite of Ft JNiubrara aua a
number otjjeMous from Rosebud also
were present aud enjoyed ilxe services
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1SIS Club Meeting
Ihe couttututiou or the 1898 Club
provides tiiat a devotiouai -meeting
shall be Jieid iu tne ciub rooms every
Tuesday evdmng between the hours
of 73UHud 83ivat whicn Lime the
room shall be open to all The first of
thesenieetugs was led Tuesday even
ing by the Rev Samuel llolsdaw the
topic being Am L my Brothers Keep
er
The Rev O T Moore has been
vi ed to lead the meeting next week J
talking on Patriotism What it ia
and How to Get it These meetings
are entirely non sectarian and various
recognized religious workeis will be
invited to addiess the club from week
to week
Arjuiy Officer IHe
Capt James Halloran ot Co F
12th U S Infantry died at liis home
in Ft Niobrara Tuesday afternoon at
his home in Ft Niobrara Tuesday
330 oclock of apoplexy
His death was entirely unexpected
About 3 oclock he vas at the officers
club and a few minutes after he reach
ed his residence he dropped dead
while descending the stairway He
leaves a vifeaml four children three
boys and one girl Two of the boys
are in school in the east
Capt Hajloran was a military man
in the strictest sense of the word En
listiug in the U S army at the age of
sixteen as a drummer boy he was
constantly in the service of the go veru
nient until his death at the age of 58
He was well known and liked in Val
entine By reason of his -death Adjt
Clarke lieutenant in Co D will be
promoted to a captaincy All other
promotions will be outside the regi
ment stationed here
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Tenchers Annual ARoJntIon
The closing session of tihe Cherry
County Teachers Association will be
held in Valentine Nebraska April SO
1898 The entire day aud ewaiin avjII
be devoted to educational work The
session opens at 10 oclock a m sit -is
desired that ad the teachers driends
of education will bfe present and aid by
their presence and dascu sstous in
making this a profitable and wigoyabk
meeting to all The following pro
gram will be given
FOUKXOOX JJKSSrOIf
iMusic i
KounU Table The Influence -of -the Home
Upon thi School
a To What Extent do the Conditions otfhe
Home Effect the Childs Ioweruf Applica
tion to Study and the Kesults Obtained
Thereby
bVHow far Should You ExcuieiaiFupil for
the Misbehavior in the School ltebulting
from the livil Influences fcou Know Exist
in the home -
c How mftythe Home AsslHtthe School in
I5est Fitting the Hoys and Girls who go
tfrom it to Become Usiiful Citizens
Leader Miss Lillian UStouor
When and How Should Lessons be Assigned
Mitssis M Lincoln
JDiscussin Miss Nina hongcor
How to Economize Time in the School Room
Mrs li Harden
Discussion Mrs MaryG Watson
AFTKIiNOON C8S COX
130pm Music
Education and the Problem of Human Life
ir F F Gordon
Class Drill Mrs Lizzie Crawford
Kindness to Harmless Creatures a How
much Aitention Should the Teacher give
to the subject b Hnw Best Taught
G HDoty
Discussion Mrs Kittle E Crowe
Music fiigk School
Book Review Miss Etta T Hrown
The Teachers DiitySuring Vacation to Him
self and to His Profession
U jr otCVWlSOU
Discussion Miss Rmmaline A Fee
Literature as A Personal Resource
Prof RHWatson
Music High School
The evening program will begin at
8 oclock Further announcements re
garding it will be made later
u Prof R H Watson
Ex Com F F Gordon
Lillian U Stoner
Dr C V Crooks the well known
specialist of the East will be in Val
entine the 19th ot April until the 23d
Dr Crooks by his new method of
treatment successfully treats all dis
eases of the nerves stomach heart
liver kidneys diseases of women and
catarrhal troubles Piles positively
cured without the knife or detertion
from business Tr Crooks is consider
ed by all who knew him as one of the
best specialists in this country In
company with Dr Crooks will be Dr
Stuckey the well known eye specialist
of the East Dr Stwdkey has treated
bnndreds of cases in Omaha and
vicinity arnd has given gpneral satis
faction 4F AT8iteof Sioux City la
says After -having consulted a num
ber of eminent specialists for eve
trouble was unable to getrelipf Was
however completely ctreed by Dr
Stucbey skillful teeaJtBjrit
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VALENTINE OHSRRT 00 NEBRASKA THURSDAY APRIL 14 1898
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COUDETTE is a new stiffening fabric
for ladies dresses It is light and el
egant and being absolutely waterproof
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Bain Has No Effect Upon It
A dress saturated with water will still
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the great centre of fashion has enthu
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and has bean quick to appreciate its
great mtriusie merit as a shape giving
fabric
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
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The Largest and Finest Selected Stock of
ALL PAPER
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In Northwest Nebraska
LEAD OXL COLORS and TARNISH at - - -
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Ladies and Gents also a limited amonnt of Winter Goods
IViiich vre will Close Oat at Cost to make Boost
For our Xew Spring Goods which will arrive this week
Oier New Goads ivbU all be Up-to-Bat in Style
as well as prices Fresh Groceries and Flour just received
intl will be sold Cheaper than by any Competitor
Come and see our bargains before you send your money out of
the countrv
Look over our Dry Goods Gents Furnishing Goods Trunks and
43 Valises aud get our prices before purchasing elsewhere
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Skirts Wrappers Underwear
I L EFNER
ONLY A FEW SUITS LEFT
And they wont be left much longer
if we keep selling them as rapidly as
-we have been doing during the last
few weeks Kemember that we are
SELLING ALL CLOTHING AT COST
Because we want to close out our
stock We are not buying any more
and want to get rid of what we have
We are not however closing out our
DRY GOODS GROCERIES OR SHOES
And these lines are complete and will remain so
We have an especially fine stock of groceries
and sell them at jprices which cannot be duplicated
Crabb Vincent
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