rsR JT fSa t T V v v if t 111 VOL XI i 11 r THIS AND THAT kviiii0 JEreiif Edna May Comedy Company May 223 Teachers Institute July 20 Itaoes June 10th and iltn Edna May at the Post May 20 and 21 Monday John Brown is over from Rosebud on business WM Ballard was a Valentine vis itor Monday B E B Kennedy and wife were in town Monday Wbats the matter with organizing a base ball club D Whirrey and wife of Kennedy were in town Sunday The White House has replanted the nvdrant in front of the hotel 3 m y - W iwvn TJininorrnnm tnrl at once Address White House Valentine J A Fike went to Newport yester day morning to look after his farm Special sale of silk at T C Horn bys All pure silk 32 cents a yard Ben Roberts and Miss Emino Sar sen of Irwin were in town Monday Mrs J A Carroll visited at Rose bud from Saturday until Wednesday The Democrat and the Thrice-a-week New York World one year 175 Mrs John Nicholson and daughter Alta have returned to their home in Ainsworth Munson Butler and Robert Quisen bery made final proof on their home steads last Saturday Dr C A Wells in company with his brother and wife spent a few days at the Agency this week The Porter murder trial is being conducted this week at Springview Judge Westaver presiding The Rushville Democrat is a year old now and is a newsy bright and able paper for a youngster Lewis Spotted Tail grandson of the famous Sioux chief of the same name gave us a pleasant call yesterday MiBS Leona Baumgartel of Crooks ton visited with Edna Dwyer Sunday night returning home Monday morn ing John Mitchell of Valparaiso is irking at the White House and will learn the barbers trade with C M Sageser F M Walcott and wife made a trip to St Marys Mission last Friday Mrs Walcott remained several days visiting Dr McChesney the gentleman who will succeed Major Wright as Indian agent at Rosebud will arrive here Friday night Mrs Chas Sparks and son Lavergne went to Lead City Saturday to visit Mrs Sparks mother Mrs Alice Ray for a month or six weeks J J Maher Judge Westovers af fable court stenographer spent Sun day night in our city and left for Springview Monday morning It has been decided that post can teens are lawful and now Crawford wishes she hadnt tried to prevent the cale of liquor at Fort Robinson Dr Evans was called to Cody Satur day night by a telegram announcing the serious illness of Mrs Stott At the present writing the lady is getting along nicely Fauton Barney and Dunham the Holt county cattle thieves who were recently convicted at ONeill were giTen eight six and two years- respect ively in the penitentiary M V Nicholson went to Omaha last Friday and returned Sunday bringing his wife with him Mrs Nicholson is much improved and it is the hope of her many friends that she will continue so Scott Judge Walcotts familiar old dog recently met with an accident of some sort which necessitated the amputation of several inches of his tail last week C R Watson and Ed Clarke were the officiating surgeons find they did a neat job too -A - f fc ff - x- 1 4 V E VAL Indians at the Agency will give a farevyell dance to Major Wright June 28th and 29th Frank Fischer has moved into the Peaaock saloon building and now has one of the neatest saloons in town Davenport Thacher have on ex- GH Sawyer of Sparks is in town hibition at their store a fine pair of today mountain sheep horns the property of C S andJ C Reece were in town Levi Sparks Harry Layne of Newport was in town last Friday arid filed homestead papers on the island in the Niobrara river near Carues Guth Hare have planted wild cu cumber vines in front of their saloon and will have a nice shady lowpr neath their veranda this summer T C Hornby is the only merchant in town who has sold enough goods to order a second spring bill Call and see his large stock and low prices 16 M G Hopkins went to Merriman Tuesday night not to get married however but in search of girls to work at the White House He secured two At their trial before Judge Walcott Tuesday James and Horace Walling ford were acquitted of the charge of interfering with the county surveyor in his work Walter Mosely spent last Friday in town and- made us pleasant visit He was on his way from Ainsworth to St Marys Mission where he goes to work at his trade that of a carpenter 13H1 Barnes Strong Burleighs running stallion will make the season as follows Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday jot each veek at Smyser Vincencts barn Balance of the Lime at Burleighs ranch at Simeon The Rushville Standard issued a special edition last week containing a write up of Pine Ridge Indian Agency by our old time friend J E Galvin of Big Springs Omaha and Chadron which is a credit to both publisher and writsr Geo L Barney was convicted of cattle stealing in Judge Westovers court at ONeill last week His two accomplices Dunham andHoltz turn ed states evidence M F Harring ton assisted County Attorney Murphy in the prosecution of the case Every teacher in Cherry county should subscribe for Trus Democrat as we intend to make it of special in terest to them In addition to the series of papers read at the Teachers Association May 2 we intend publish ing others on various educational sub jects An order from F E fe M V head quarters prohibits chair car porters renting the smoking compartments of their cars to individuals This greatly improves the passenger service but it robs the porters of the dollars they formerly secured fcrom travelers as a rake off Prof Beatly failed to organize a musical union here last Saturday ow ing to the proximity of school com mencement exercises for which the pupils are preparing He will return in the fall at which time we hope he will meet with better success than he did at this visit Martin Christensen met with a ser ious accident last week while doing some painting He fell from a step ladder through a vindow and cut a gash about nine inches long on his right arm and hand Dr Dwyer dressed the wound and Martin will soon he as good as ever Walter Rinart came up from Ains worth Friday with a surrey and team of horses for Smyser Vincent This is the roan team owned by W C Kirk patrick the Ainsworth liverymarn and are first class roadsters Bv the ad dition of this team and snrrev to their outfit Smyser Vincent place their livery stable on a footing equal to any other stable in the northwest W D Sadler special land agent who has been liere for several months past received notice last Saturday that ha had been furlonghed until June 30 and in company with his family start ed for home Boonville Arkansas on Tuesday mornings passenger Tiie Democrat is sorry to see so estimable a family leave Valentine and hopes they may return to this place at the expiration of Mr Sadlers furlough ENTINE JLnhliahed for Foir Years asH CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY 14 1896 THE CARNIVAL VALENTINE MERCHANTS DO THEMSELVES PROUD The Epworth lengne Entertainment iiargly Patronized by Business Men Complete Account with Samples of the Poetry Notwithstanding the many difficulties under which thoae who participated worked and the short time in which it was arranged for and executed the Merchants Carnival given by the Epworth League at Cornell Hall last Friday evening was a success socially financially and artistically and those who labored so faithfully for its pro duction are deserving of much credit An audience of about 225 people list ened to the poems recited and songs sung by the representatives of the various business houses of the city aud witnessed the marching of the ladies as they advertised the patrons of the Carnival The ensemble was a picturesque scene a marvelous mix ture of color harmonious yet dazzling to the eye and the beauty of the var ious costumes was only excelled by by that the ladies who wore them From the grand march with ban ers to the closing recitation the atten tion of the audience was closely held and applause was of frequent and spontaneous occurrence The music was furnished by Mrs J C Northrup and could not have been excelled Top strong language cannot be used in praising Miss Stoner aud her eflici ent assistants for the waybill which they managed the entertainment and the Epworth League also wishes to extend thanks to those outside the society for the aid given and assure them that their services were greatly appreciated For the nenefit of our readers who were not there we give a detailed ac count of the Carnival and a number of the poems recited and by the way as they are all of home manufacture Valentine has proven herself to be possessed of considerable poetical abil ity After a grand inarch around the hall those on the program seated them selves on the stage and the business of the evening commenced Fist came a chorus Under the Epworths Proud Banner composed by Dean Efner and then the various business house3 held the boards as follows T C HORNBY Miss Katie Noble represented this progressive general merchandise store carrying a banner trimmed on one side with laces and hung with various arti cles carried by the store the top of the banner staff being surmounted by two fruit cans The poem recited was very appropriate and does Mr Horn by and his store no more thau justice It follows T 0 Hornbys is the store Ill sing Its praises oer and oer Tis there we buy the best we eat Tea coffee chocolate and supjar sweet Fresh groceries of every kind The best canned fruit that you can find Crackers flakes and Saratoga chips Syrup rivaling the nectar Jupiter sips Gold Dust Pearline and all such things Soap that would bleach an angels wings And dry goods of the finest brand Ribbons and laces on every hand Handsome dress goods and shimmering silk Sheerest of lawn as white as milk In fact whatever you wish to buy In this stone store will catch your eye And where will you hnd it Tis the Hub or the town Which ad revolve around Whatever T 0 Hornbys do The others try to follow too If he advertises in any way Then advertise do also they To prove it see them fall in line And cry their wares as I have mine That conservative banking institu tion The Bank of Valentine was rep resented by Mae Davenport and it was well represented too The lady was dressed in black covered with gold aud silver buttons and wore a golden crown Hers was one of the prettiest costumes of the evening Mrs Harris restaurant was well ad vertised by Alma Carlson and Frank Thorn spoke a lew works for jovial Perry Lawsons barber shop Frank was dressed in a white apron and made a very good looking barber J H Quigleys claims for the drug trade of the city were presented by Lottie Hubbard in an effective man ner Quigleys banner was one or the most artistic exhibited and represent ed a U S flag with the firm name in CONTINUED TO LAST PAGE 3 Rev P H Efghmy of Long Pine will preach at the M E Church next Sunday morning and evening Com munion services at 11 a m Epworth League at 7 p m All are cordially invlied 0 L Ramsey pastor Notice is hereby given that on May 23 1896 at 730 p m the annual election of officers of Minnechaduza Lodge No 192 A F A M will be held All members in good standing are earnestly requested to be present F M Walcott M W W W Thompson Secy From private sources we learn that the same order of the Interior Depart ment which furloughed W D Sadler also affected nineteen other special land agents and also that there is a probability that this class of govern ment employes will be placed under civil service rules in the near future A complete program of the June races will be published next week The program as it now stands provides for two days racing with purses ag gregating 25000 The dates have been fixed for June 10th and 11th Arrangements are being made to have races here on the last Saturday of each month A Small Jtfire Last Sunday morning the building occupied by W A Pettycrews grocery store in some unaccountable manner took fire under the rear stairway and for a time the blaze threatened to be a serious one Parties coming from church assisted in bringing the hose cart to the scene of the fire and the devouring element was soon under control Damage about 200 caused in a great measure by water and ex cited parties who broke all the front windows An Apology The Democrat wishes to correct the statement it made a couple weeks ago to the effect that M Klein had been elected state central committee man by the free silver convention It transpires that he was not elected but was promised the position this fall This is not quite so bad as the joke played on S P Jamison in Boyd county The free silver people elected Price state central committeeman without his knowledge or consent he being an active opponent of their faith Decoration Iay Program 1 Officer of the day will form the comrades in line at Cornell Hall at 10 a m 2 March to the cemetery and dec orate comrades graves 3 Return to hall and adjourn for dinner at 1130 a ffi 4 Assemble at hall at 130 p m 5 6 7 8 9 Vocal music Prayer by ReV O L Ramsey Oration by Hon M P Kinkaid Address by Hon J A Carroll Song Dixey 10 Response by Judge Tucker 11 Adjourn for supper 12 Reassemble at the hall at 730 13 Young Patriots Drill songs and recitations Conducted by Mrs O L Ramsey 14 Address by F M Walcott on Sons of Veterans Both instrumental and vocal music will be rendered when required Ev erybody invited Come and bring your wife and children Bv order of Committee The JPaciJio Short Line Is the only direct line from Jforth ern Nebraska points to Siux City and the East Trains leave ONeill im mediately after arrival of train from isjack Hills saving two hours time to Sioux City Connections made in New Union Passenger Station Buy local tickets to ONeill and rebuy there SlOGO Itetcard Will be paid for return of my horse and saddle stolen from Valentine April 14 Brown horse weight about 900Ibs 4 or5years old heavy mane and tail white stripe half way don forehead Had on a new saddle Visalia tree hand stitched stamped seat 21- inch stirrup strap No 81 made by Marks Bros Omaha Chas E Andekson Valentine 3rttWgBF 45TF sa v m a- xr - rn JJiMUUimlt x viWjrH - few NO 16 -- HERRY QOUNTY ANK Valentine Nebraska Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking Exchange bought and sold Loans upon good security solicited at reasonable rates County depository E SPARKS President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier LL ON DECK WITH THE Newest Finest and Most Com plete line of GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT- In this City Also Provisions and Vegetables in season W A PETTYCRE W Prop This space reserved for e Mcdonald General Merchandise THE RED FRONT CAKftLES A COMPLETE LINE OF GENERAL M ERCHANDISE JACKSON BRAYTON Props Valentine Nebraska K OF VALENTINE C n COIiN ELL President JB V NICUOLBON Cashier Valentine Nebraska A General Ratiking Husiness Transacted Muys anil Sells Domestic and Foreign ExcJiange Correspondents Chemical National Bank New Yorfc first National Bank Oraafca At StettersOia Stand on Main Street Valentine MEAT MARKET WILL FURNISH - Fish Game Tender Steaks Jucy Roasts Dry Salt Meats and the fin est line of Smoked Hams and Breakfast Bacon ever sold in town J W STETTEB PROP THE PALACE SALOON HEADQUARTERS WINES LiaUORS and CIGARS Qi the Choicest Brands Jlrti V III ifi A Nebraska