Cherry County independent. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 18??-1896, April 02, 1896, Image 6

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Entered at 1 he rost olllcc atVlentine Cherry
county Nebraska as Secoud ciass matter
- X ever Wednesday evening at the
ence of Mrs Helen Horn
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CLUB Meets
I VJHAUlES 1J UOOK
Ch aries H WeliiFokd Secretary
BOLL TRIBE No 22
SETTING
lMfKOVKD OltDEll OF REDMEN
Meets every second and fourth Saturday of
each month Members of the order in good
etanding are cordially and fraternally invited to
attend C II THOMPSON Sachem
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Minnekadnsa Lodee No 192 A F A
Sullivan
PROFESSIONAL AMD BUSINESS CARDS
T O DWYEE
JPhysicidh and Burgeon
OtTice at C R Watsons Drug Store Trompt
attention given to all professional calls
Valextie - - - Nebraska
Teachers Bsanaiiaatioii
The regular monthly Teachers
Examination will be held the
third Saturday of each month
Tat my office in the Court House
LILLIAN STONER
Supt of Schools
W3
CLARKE
Attorney-at-Law
Allkiuds of legal business promptly attended to
VALEinrhE - Nebraska
JA WSOX TAYLOR
Tonsoral Parlor
Hair cutting ani Shaving up to date
in all the latest styles
Hot and Cold Baths
Shop
on Main Street Valentine Nebraska
Tiie White Mouse
as been rebuilt and every room furnished
with
New Suits of Furniture
j it one of the most complete and
Makin hotels-
In the Northwest
S
am nle room and good livery
table in connection
ALENTINE
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F BREUKLANDER
BLACKSMITH akb
WAGONMAKER
Repairing a Specialty
prices Strickly Cash and Low
er than ever
SHOP on Cherry St opposite Langs
old stand
THE
RAILROAD
Line is to best
to and from the
PGAR BEET FIELDS
OF
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CITY
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BREVITIES
Local sportsmen are slaughtering
the ducks and geese this week
J 1R Ayers was down from
Crookston a tew hours Monday
E Messenger was among the bus
iness callers at the Indkikndknt of
fice Monday
When you feel tired without spec
ial cause that indicates the need of
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Kobert Quisenbery and Money
Butler of Kennedy were in town
Monday taking in the sights
IpAny one in need of wind mills
or pumps will save monej by seeing
me before buying G Carlson
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QHERRY GO INDEPENDENT
OBLIliHKD EVEUST THURSDAY
J IK Farris Publisher
Oiiiciul Paper of Clierry Coun
ty Nebraska
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SUBSCEIPTION EATES
One IPoIIfir Ier Year
ADVERTISING EATES
A few parties who came to town
Monday were compelled to remain
over Tuesday on account of the storm
Sam Iludsou of Simeon spent
meetsin regular communication Saturday even- our w
Smj oil or before the lull moon In each month j J - v
Valentine Lodge No 70 A O TJ W meets
l m and Srd Monday in each month
jtf Christeuscn M W L L Stouer Rec
Valentine Lodge No 205 I O O Fi meets
every Thursday evening Visiting brothers cord
ially nvlted toattend our meetings
J II Yeast NG
Wesley Holsclaw Secv
Col Wood Past No 203 Department of Ne
braska regular meeting 2d and Saturdavs of
each month at 2 o in sharp Comrads from
other Posts are cordiallv invited to attend
W W Thompson Commander
Joux Dunn adjt
Col Wood W R C No 170 regular meeting
Sd and 4th Saturdays of each month
Amakda Luc wig Pres
Hsuer Hornby See
Arrival and Departure or Mails
Mail east and west closes at 8 p m
Kosebud leaves at S ifl a m daily except Sun
day and arrives at 500 p m
Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves
at 700 a m Mondavs Wednesdays and Fri
days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and
Saturdays
Ft Niobrara leaves daily at700a m and
50i p m arrives at 930 a maud 730 p m
Koxvance and Sparks arrives Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 509 p m and
leaves Tuesday Thursdays and Saturdays at
7o am
General delivery open from 7 -so a ra to 700
p rn General deiiverv open on Sundays from
s to 10 am Lock boxes opendaily form 5 a
m to 830 p ra
W EHALEY Postmaster
Official Directory of Cherry Co
G P Crabb
Geo JiUiotc
reaourcr
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tsnerirx
Judge
County Attorney
1 County Superintendent
Surveyor
Cflroner
Ooinmtesioners
C CParker
FMWalcott
Ed Clarke
Lillian Stoner
Hugh Boyer
lagerson
M CHULi
Dutiham
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momberspfths order in pood and regular stand- ducks and geese are thick on the lakes
lnc cordially and fraternally Invited to attend j -
F M WALCOTT W M
WW Thompson Secy
Cold caused by sudden changes of
temperatnre at this season of the year
make Ayers Cherry Pectoral indispen
sible
B B Good who is successor to ye
scribe in the editorial chair came up
from Ainsworth Monday to reside in
our city
S F Gillman proprietor of the
Minnechaduza Mill is spending the
week here and enjoying the excellent
hunting
The mill has good hard fife seed
wheat already vitrioled that they will
exchange bushel for bushel for any
other wheat
The Ladies of the Presbyterian
Church will serve supper at the old
Land Office room on Saturday evening
April 4 commencing promptly at 6
oclock
Ef W Dunbar issue clerk at
Rosebud Agency was in town a few
days this week and went down to
Arabia to look after his stock ranch
He says cattle are doing well
Wanted Lady or gentleman to
take charge of Installment Business
and collect in this county Salary 10
per week to begin with Address en
closing stamp for reply J E Camp
bell Co Kansas City Mo
Pt IT Bobertson ha3 just received
a complete line of spring and summer
samples of clothing Prices from 15
to 3G por suit Quality of goods and
perfect fit guaranteed Orders taken
at the White House
E K Valentine of West Point
ex cougressman from this district
spent Monday in the city looking after
business interests He is a real estate
owner in Valentine and is always wel
comed by the republican politicians
The Society of Christian Endeavor
at the Presbyterian Church next Sun
day at 645 p m Everybody cordially I
invited Subject for next Sunday
The gift of life and how to use it
Matt 10 34 39 An Easter topic
The President
gSpTeetli falleei Trltli wood
Teeth filled with hay
For the next sixty days good wood
and hay will be taken at the highest
market price in exchange for dental
work DP C A WELLS
Office over T C Hornbys store
Daniel Fowler came over from the
artesian well Monday after provisions
and to attend to other business The
well is down to a depth of two thous
and feet and no artesian flow The
men working on the same have aban
doned making predictions as to how
far they will have to go
Stand up to the rack young man
and you will find fodder in it Put
on your working harness early in the
morning and wet your feet with dew
and see that you keep at work and you
will make want a stranger to you and
yours Dont wait for the job you
want but grasp the nearest chance
If you cant get 50 a month take 25
take 10 take anythiug until you
can do better if it be only board But
work for the world is watching you
The farmer the merchant the business
man are all watching for honest will
ing workers Dont shirk the world
will know ii dont take on bad habits
they will pull you down and keepyou
down dont get up an appetite for
public office it will lay you in a pot
ters field dont play the bully or train
for a prize fighter in the economy of
Gods universe there is little demand
for tue bull dog Above all dont try
to get something for nothing the road
leads to a penitentiary wall- There is
a good job a good living a good farm
shop a good office a happy contented
life to every healthy able bodied
bright young man who says tlL will
and hustles Sun
City election next Tuesday
II Pt JJell of Longpine was in
town on business to day
The county superintendents office
is being repaired this week
WmKime is up from Kennedy
to day We acknowledge a pleasant
call
The lawyers are very busy pre
paring their work for the coming term
of district court
Ptev J E Sloan held Presbyterian
services at the church Sunday morn
ing and evening
Remember the supper given by
the ladies of the Presbyterian church
Saturday night
J MHanna a stockman from
Wood Lake is a business visitor to
Valentine to day
- The members of the Presbyterian
church are making an effort to have
Eev J C Sloan located here perma
nently
Someone has borrowed from the
editor one volume of Alexander Du
mas works Will he kindly return the
same
J J Newberry C Cutcomb E
B Barnes and Geo Ladley all of Cody
came to town to day on business mat
ters
W A Wilson of Crookston was
in town Wednesday He is plowing
his land and will plant the seed pro
viding the laud gets in good condition
Itipans Tabules are always ready
C R Glover went to Omaha last
w eek on business matters His moth
er accompanied him to Arlington
where she goes to visit her son S G
Glover
We are informed that the new
proprietor will increase the size of this
paper to eight pages and will thus
give his readers two more pages of
solid reading matter
Two tickets have been nominated
for the city council Both were filed
by petition The first is composed of
G H Hornby S W Holsclaw J M
Carpenter II Tlazey and O W Morey
The second E Sparks C H Cornell
T C Hornby D S Ludwig and J W
Burleigh
Bridges Bros organized a musical
convention here oh last Thursday
night with a membership of 76 The
convention wa closed last night after
five days instructions in vocal music
The members of the class are well
pleased with the instruction received
and organized a Musical Union with
Prof Anderson as leader and Miss
Edna McDonald organist The first
meeting to be on Friday evening at
the Presbyterian church
SText Sunday at 11 a m will be
celebrated the anniversary oi the open
ing of the M E church Pteports from
pastor and the different auxiliaries of
the church also baptism of probation
ers and children The Junior League
has arranged an appropriate Eastsr
program to begiu at 730 p m A cor
dial invitation is extended to all
O L Ramsey Pastor
jrom Pelican lialce
The pretty home of Mr and Mrs
Quisenbery near the Lovely Pelican
Lake was beautifully decorated last
Friday night the 27th And also
packed with a host of friends who had
assembled in honor of Mr Quisenberry
and Mr Claud birthdav Mr
Albert A Lynn and Mr McCowley
both of Fort Niobrara furnished ex
cellent music upon the violin mando
lin and guitar to which the gu ests
danced until early morning An ex
cellent supper was served at midnight
In the receiving line with Mrs
Robert Quisenberry and Mrs Butler
were Miss Lottie Hubjbard of Valen
tine and Miss Alderman of Oasis
Mis Quisenberry looked lovely in a
gown of black silk with lace and jet
garniture and a great beauty rose on
her bodice Mrs Butler was hand
some in black silk with Mane An
toinette fichu of delicate lace Miss
Hubbard wore a beautiful and be
coming yellow taffeta trimmed in
white lace and little butterfly bow3 of
black velvet Miss Alderman wore a
charming gown of pink silk and green
Miss Jennie Morgareidge of Simeon
and Miss Sadie Dewey of Wood Lake
wore dark green brocade with a darker
green velvet and a feather boa around
the neck Miss Wilkerson of Kennedy
wore a pale yellow gown with a
wreath of violets edging the low
neck Miss Bessie Spain wore a pale
pink brocade trimmed in white lace
Very respectfully
Albert A Lynn
Ft Niobrara Neb
Names of guests are crowed out
owing to lack of space -Ed
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Highest KonorsVorltl l air
essiocratitf Mass onvesttioii
The Democratic voters of Cherry
county will meet in mass convention
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent
your idea they mav brimr you wealth
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN CO Patent
nnvrn iTTnplilnnnti TV m 4 t nt A1 PArt nfA
and list of two hundred Inventions wanted
Willi k ViNGEN
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-proprietors of-
LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Good Higs and Careful Drivers
Teams Stabled
At Geo Langs old stand
VALENTINE - - NEBRASKA
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Watch Caes
are all gold as far as you can see They look
like solid cases wear like solid cases and
are solid cases for all practical purposes yet
only cost about half as much as an out-and-out
solid gold case Warranted to
wear for 20 years many in constant use
forthirty years Better than ever since they
are now fitted at no extra cost with the great
bow ring which cannot bspullid or twisted
off the case the
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Can only be had on the cases
stamped with this trade mark
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which is only held to the case by friction
and can be twisted off with the fingers
Sold only through watch dealers Send for a
watch case opener to tho manufacturers
KeystoneWatch Case Co
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MOST PERFECT MADE
V pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free
om Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
on Saturday April 18th at 2 oclock
p m for the purpose of electing dele
gates to state convention and to tran
sact such other business as may prop
erly come before it
M Christensex
Chmn Co Cent Com
ISi idge Srotieir
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the County Clerk up to April
18 1896 at 2 oclock p m for the con
struction of a wagon bridge accross
the Minnechaduza creek at Crookston
of the following dimentions lenght 24
feet and width 14 feet Plans and
spebifications can be seen at the Clerks
office Bids should be addressed to
Board of County Commissioners and
marked Proposals for Bridge Bids
will be opened and contract let at next
meeting of the l5oard
Gb Elliott Clerk
Esthay Notice
Taken up by the undersigned Dec
30 1895 near Rrowulee one light bay
mare weight about 800lbs no brands
or marks about 2 years old
Ruben Ivissell
Mtray 3Iotie
Taken up by the undersigned Nov
ember 20 1895 at Cody Xebr one
bay jinny mule age about 10 yrs
weight about 900Ibs shod in front no
brads to be found
W M Hook
XiONt or trayss
From Barney Deniers ranch in
Schlagle precinct Dec 10 1S95 ldark
bay or light brown mare colt with
white spots on nose and face and on
right side of back near the hip Ara
bian stock 2 yrs old past also 1 bay
mare with a small brovn spot on hip
several brands one thus E black main
and tail 8 yrs old weight about S50Ibs
and 1 black horse chunky build with
white spot on face several brands one
5 on left side near hip A reward of
10 will be paid for return of said
stock to above named ranch or to G
H Q Smith Valentine Xeb tf
WanteiWn Idea
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THE HARNESS MAKER
Carries a fine assortment
of Harness and Saddles
Harness and Saddles made
v v to order on sliort notice
-All kinds of EeDairing
H
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At Lowest Market Prices
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Spring Wagons S3I to S50 Guaranteed
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same as sell for 8100 to 3130 Top Buggies
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