The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, April 09, 1896, Image 8

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ValPiitine Lodge No 70 A O II W meets
M and 3rd31onday in each mouthy
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Valentine Lodge Xo 205 T O O F meets
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Col Wood IustNo w Department of Ne
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earn month at -2 u m slinru Comrtfls from
other Iosts ar cordially invited to attend
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Col Wood W It C No 179 regular meeting
2d and gatuidays of each month
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Arrival art Departure of ULails
Mail east and west closes at 8 p m
Rosebud leaves at Sfl a m daily eept Sun
day and arrives at 50 p m
Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves
at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri
day and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and
Saturdays
Ft Niobrara leaves daily at 00 a in and
5 00 p ui arrives at r M p in
ivmvanee and Sparics Mondays
11 Wednesdays and rdats at ooJ p in and
leaves Tuesdays Thursdays And Saturdays at
7s a ni
Genera delivery open from 7P0 a m to 700
p m General deliver open on Sundays from
StoJO a ni Lock boxes opendaily torm 0 a
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W EIIALEY Postmaster
Official Directory ofCherry Co
Treasurer
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Sheriff
vJudge
Ouuuty Attorney
County Superintendent
Coroner
Commissioners
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G P Crabb
Geo Elliott
C G Parker
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Iiliian Stoner
Huyrh Boyer
F H lncersoll
E W Starr
I P S
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Sullivan
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
C DW YER
I97yiyiciati tin Surgeon
Ottica Jit C K Watsons Drug Store Prompt
attention given to all professional calls
VALKXTrSE - NKPKAbKA
Teachers Extutiiraatsoii
The regular monthly Teachers
-Examination will be held the
third Saturday of each month
iat nay office in the Court House
LILLIAN STONER
Supt of Schools
TD CLARKE
AH kinds of Jegal business promptly attended to
Vaikktikk - Neehaska
tO M SAGESER
Mn S lo S
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W 117 Moses building
hot and gold baths
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Repairing a Specialty
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SHOP on- Cherry St opposite Laug
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CRRY CUUHfY IKOkPEHDEHT
GOOD Editor and Publisher
rUflltIJKii EVERY THUKSDAY
tuuerm hi tit- J u Ktlt ce at Vak utine Cherry
coiytv ViRi ka n si ond class matter
Clfiicial JPaper of Cherry Coun
ty Nebraska
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Societies
70UX MENS SOCIAL CLUR Meets
X eury Wednesday evening at the
ence or Mrs Helen Horubv
Cuajmks H took Presidfent
Chakiks lIAVKiir itH Secretary
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Meets every sei ond and fourth Saturday of
one1 month Mimiesof the outer in good
Mandinjr ireconMallv alul fraternally invited to
at tin 1 V 1 1 THOMPSON Sacilem
1 1 WIGGINS C of Kecurds
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the order in good and -
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Cniiiitv C ilxtv Creeling
We come among you as a stranger
rtnd tis no more than right that we
should tell von what we aro who we
are and what we are here for so that
there will be no misunderstanding
IMrsfc We are a democrat People
say that a democrat nowadays is a cu
riosity but wearenot hankeiing after
that title so well let that pass as
Kipling says We will be on exhibi
tion at our office every day from 80U
oclock a m to 600 oclock p m
Second We are a young man how
young we wont say brunette type un
married good natured neither re
ligious nor irreligious and have a high
regard for woersu We think that a
good true woman is the noblest work
Third Weare here to give you the
Lbest paper Cherry county ever had if
we can That may sound like conceit
but The Autocrat says concept is to
human nature what salt is to the sea
so well kt that pass too We are
not here in the interest 6t any clique
ror ring while The Democrat is a
party paper we do not intend to let
politics blind us to anything which
may be to the interest of our town or
iuumj t iioiik cici UICIU bU UC UU1
inend and we will be every mans
friend in return When you meet us
on the street say Hello Bob and it
will not offend us We want to get
acquainted cant give you a good
paper if we dont so consider your
self invited to call Youll find us up
stairs in the front room of what was
once called Democratic Headquarters
Robert Good
Come m and get acquainted
Arbor Day will soon be here
2Tow is the time tosub3eribe
Henry Stetter was down from Ghad
ron Monday
T H Quigley returned trom Cody
Monday morning
F H Baumgartel was dowu fr6ra
Crookston Monday
M Y Xiekolson returned harae
from Michigan Friday
G- n Sawyer of Sparks was in
town on business Mondav
Wm Morgareidge was up from
Simeon on business Jfriday
Mr and Mrs C A Johnson were up
from yesterday
Henry Ormesher - was down fro m
Chadron on business Monday
Mr -and Mrs Chapon moved from
Kansas to Valentine last week
Miss Green of Chadron visited
Mrs E Sparks the first of the week
Miss Mae OSnilivan made a trip to
the Agency Saturday returning Sun
day
X S Kowley was in from Kennedy
Monday with a bunch of cattle for J
W Stetter
llev Bates held Episcopal services
at ForfXiobraraiMondayand went to
Cody Tuesday
Mr Chas Enla and family returned
to Cherry county last week -after two
years spent in Wisconsin
The Indians are depleting Uncle
Sams supply of wagons About 100
have been taken out this week
A papertdown the road says that
Messrs were out shooting
at thelakes Wonder if they hit any
oE em
We have moved into vbhefronb room
of the building formerly occupied and
now have a ueatlittle ofiice Comean
and see us
The supper given by the ladies of
the Presbyterian church last Saturday
evening was well attended and the
ladies realized about 27 from their
labors
C C Tckett of stopped
in town over night Sunday on his way
to Sioux Falls S D to act as inter
preter in a number of cases against
Indians
Clarence bageser the barber is rap
idly making fneuds and winning trade
at Browns old stand He believes in
newspapers too Xotice his- card in
another column
W A Selden and if II Bell- came
up from Longpine Tuesday and have
opened a stock of clothing boots and
fcshoes hats and caps- in ilhe Stillwfill
building JRcadtlicir ad
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I Another hunting parfv started fori
the lakes this morning to be gone sev
eral days
Christian Endeavor topic for Sun
day is WtlI Our Excuses Stand
Acts 26 1928
3FAny one in need of wind mills
orpumps will save money by -seeing
me1 before buying G Cailsox
The mill has good hard life sepd
wheat already vtrioled that they will
exchange bushel for bushel Tor any
other wheat
A A Roe formerlyambulance diiv
er Bt the post received bis discharge
this week and this morning started for
Davenport Iowa
To protect Jay from the inquiries
ot his friends and to satisfy public
curiosity we will say that J Il Farris
intends to stay in Valentine this sum
mer This is authoritative
Six wagonloads of emigrants from
Fremont county Iowa passed through
tdwn Tuesday euroute to Hay Springs
and Chadron Gradually the tide of
immigration is returning this way
Dont forget the Phonograph Social
to be given by the Ladies Guild at
Cornell Hall Wednesday Apiil 1 5
Supper will be served at G oclock
sharp Everyone invited Xo Ad
mission fee
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Miss Brownlee of Gordon teacher
in the public schools of Longpine vis
ited with Mrs Lizzie Crawo d Sun
day while on her way to ber school af
tei a w eeks vacation spent -at her
home
Bishop Graves of Kearney will be
here Sunday April 19 in company
with Eev Bates to administer the sa
cred rite of confirmation to all those
who wish to join the Episcopal church
We are informed that a number of
confirmations will be made
3 Teeth filled with wood
Teeth iilled yvitii haj
For the next sixty days good wood
and hay will be taken at the highest
market price in exchange for dental
work DB C A WELLS
Ofiice over T C Hornbys store1
Wallace Craigie had anarrow escape
from serious injury last iFriday His
team became frightened while driving
down Main street and ran away throw
ing him into the street and badly dam
aging the buggy vhich was capsized
The horses were captured in the west
part of town
Following -is the vote cast for village
trustees at the election Tuesday E
SparksS04 J Burleigh 89 C li Cor
nel 86 T C Hornby S2 D S Lud
wig 80 J M Carpenter 51 Geo H
Hornby 48 O W Morey 34 S W
Holsclaw29 H Kazey 27 Thefiist
five were elected
If a fellow townsman has scheme
for the betterment of the town
suspected- of having some ulterior mo
tive for pushing it DUt let -a long
headed smooth talking stranger corae
along with a nice littla plan forgetting
various kiritis of shekels -and everyone
is ready to invest
A- party consisting c fiF F Gillman
JE Case J A Carroll and mine
host White with Mr Hilsingeri to do
the driving went out to the lakes
about thirty miles south of town Fri
day yon a duck hunt They returned
Tuesday evening tirdd but happy1
having bagged about 100 of the web
footed sougsters
The Chicago Lady Quartette and
Miss Xettie M Jackson impersonator
will give a recital here Tuesday April
28 at Cornell Hall This corapauy is
much above those usually heard here
and stops in the larger places only as a
rule The repertoire of the quartette
is extensive and embraces everything
from the most difficult classic music to
the lightest and airiest popular sopgsV
M JR Farsis shipped his- household
godds farm machinery and five head
of horsesdncluding Colonel Edmond
to Lonoke Ark last Friday His
I family preceded hirn and he expects
to make Lonoke his- home in the fu
ture We hope for his sake that he
Avill be satisfied irt his southern home
but we cannot help thinking he will
wish himself in Cherry county ere a
year hasigone
Theyre Koil Men Wow
Sitting iull Tribe To 22 Improved
Order of Bed men held a special meet
ing Saturday night at their wigwam
in the Davenport buildingj and adopted-four
new members wiz G IL Q
Smitfc A J Hitt A Krueeland and A
H Ferguson Several visiting mem
bers were present and assisted in the
team work The tribe - seems to be
increasing in popularity as -four
adoptions are billed f on ithQjnext meet
ing April 25th besides a couple of
candidates fpr degrees
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Awarded
Highest Honors WorIds Fair
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POWDfR
MOST PERFECT MADE
V pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free
m Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
Wanted An Idea
Who can think
of some simple
tuingio iaieiir
Protect your lUean they may bring you wealth
write JUfiN wjiuKiiuw j ju latent Aicor
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and list of two hundred iuventlons wanted
1 iUnter it the Churrlus
Easter was observed at the Metho
dist church in a very lilting manner
last Sunday In the morning three
children and six adults were baptized
and Sunday being Um first anniversary
of the dedication of the new church a
sort of anniversary celebration was in
dulged in The pastor llev Uamsey
gavea short talk and Bev Holsclaw
former pastor spoke to the congrega
tion for about 10 minutes The La
flies Aid Society Sabbath School Fp
worth League and Junior League
made their annual reports each of the
societies showing a Mattering increase
in strength During the past year t9
members have been received into the
church on probation and the total
membership at present is 119 This is
three times as many members as the
church had when Bev Bamsey took
charge four years ago The church
was beautifully decorated with flowers
and in the evening an Easter program
of songs recitations etc was -rendered
by the children
Bev J M Bates conducted the
beautiful Easter services at the Epis
copal church and administered com
munion to the members The congre
gation was larger than usual and much
interest was manifested in the cere
mony which lost none of its sublimity
through the unacquaintance of the
congregation with the form of worship
-The -music was good the choir beiog
composed of some ot the best voices in j
town
ZTIiiNicnl Union Organized
The Valentine Musical Union organ
ized by Prof Bridges held its first
meeting at the lesbyterian church
last Friday avening adopted consti
tution and by laws and elected the
following flicers who will serve a
term of three months
Musical Director Prof Anderson
Assistant Miss Lillian Stoner
Organist Miss Mae Davenport
Secretary V V Thorn
Treasurer H O Tucker
Executive Committee J A Vin
cent -Mrs Crawford and Miss Brown
The membership fee -for new mem
bers was fixed at one dollar This
doesnot include song Meet
ings will be held feveryFpiday evening
alternating monthly between the Pres
byterian and Methodist churches
SCHOOL COLUMN
EDITOKS j CnARLES CoQKm
The Bridges Bros Convention Co
has wonderfully improved the singing
in our schools
We notice that the Thorn will ir
ritate the older person as well as the
small boy
Miss Bessie wasa pleasant vis
itor in the school yesterday
A couple of young men in the High
School received instructions iin the
proper manner of ascending and de
scending the stair lastlonday
The question for debate nextFriday
will be Resolved That Lincoln
should receive morecredit at from the
nation than Washington
Miss Callen holds the banner this
week The High School should make
an effort toehold it at least once -more
this year
-Seven new scholars have been-ad
mitted to the school this wpek
iJLaken up
Taken upvat my place miles south
west of St MarysMissionon the An
telope April 1st one light sorrel horse
lame in right f ront foot and one dark
sorrel horse with white strip iu fore
head Weigh about5l100 each both
branded on left shoulder with a Wi un
der a half circle or it mayifce
ishoe with heeLdrawn in
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Glens Pants 50c Toe 100 8125
Wool Pants 145 8175 and up
Suits 350 8495 8750 S00
9 25 and so on
Tailor Made Suits from 81350 mp
Boys Knee Pant Suits
-100 8125 to 400
75 c
Boys Three Piece Suits 8050
8400nnd np
A f ew sood Brown Cloth Over-
coats worth 81000 to close
at 525
Repairing neatly done at reason
able prices
TVe also have a line of
SHOES AjND BATS
which Yheiigone -will
notbe replaced
We arehere to flll a -vacancy in
your town and -hope you -will see
our goods before buvinir else
where
Xour s ifor Jow rnices
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buying at home is of more im
portance to you just now than any
other problem We are here to
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Has been rebuilt and aooras fnrnislied with
NEW SUITS OF FURNITURE
Making it the most complete and comfortable
HOTEL IN THE NORTHWEST
SAMPLE ROOM AND LIVERY STABLE IN CONNECTION
Valentine Nebraska
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LIFE SAVED BY
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Seven years ago my wife had a 5
scv tc attack of lung trouble piikh o
the physicians pronounced consumption Os
TJie coush was extremely distrcvsinij
espeftialty at night and was frequently o
attended with the spitting of blood o
Tlie doctors being unable to help her a
1 induced her to try Ayers Cherry oa
toral and was surprised at the great o
nliff it gave Before using one witole q
bottle she was cured so that now she is o
quite strong and healthy Tliat this
medicine saved inywifei life I have not q
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uadc easily and honorably without capi
tal during your spare hours Any man
woman boy or girl can do the work hand
ily Avithout experience Talking un
necessary Nothing like it for money
making ever offered before Our workers
always prosper No timo wasted la
learning the business Te teach you in
a night how to succeed from the first
hour Yon can maie a trial without
i pense to yourself We start yon fwrntsli
cveryth nir needed to carry on tne oasi
ness successfully and guarantee yoa
asainst failure if you but follow onr
simple plain in tiiicrim Keruler If
you are in need n rear- money and
want to know all about the hest paying
business before tiie pulilir send -us your
eddre s and we wii wtrl you a docu
ment iriviin you al the particulars
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Augusta ftflasne
Notice -
We are sending out a large number
of sample copies this week and is you
are interested in the growth of the pa-
per send in your name aud adoluir for
a years subscription
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