The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, May 21, 1896, Image 8

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Official Directory of Cherry Co
Treasurer G P Crabb
Jlerk Geo Elliott
Sheriff Amos Strong
Judge IF MWalcott
County Attorney Ed Clarke
County Superintendent Lillian Stoner
Surveyor Chas Tait
Coroner A Lewis
E W Starr
Commissioners M Dunham
J P Sullivan
Societies
MENS SOCIAL CLUB Meets
YOUNG
every Wednesday evening at the resi
nce of Mrs Helen Hornby
John X King President
Fkakk E Thohn Secretary
BULL TRIBE Ao22
SETTING
laifKOVKD Ordeu ok Redmex
Meets every second and fourth Saturday of
oach month Members of the order in good
standing are cordially and fraternally invited to
Attend C H THOMPSON Sjichera
J D WIGGINS C of Records
A P A M
Minnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A M
toeets in regular communication Saturday even
ing on or before tbo fuil moon in each month
members of the order in good and regular stand
ing cordially and fraternally invited to attend
F M Walcott W M
W W Thompson Secy
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Valentine LodceNo 70 A O
1 st and 3rd Monday in each month
i cnriswnben M w
TJ W
U W meets
L L 3toner Rec
I 0 O P
Valentine Lodge No 205 I 0 O F meets
fcvery Thursday evening Visiting brothers cord
ially nvited to attend our meetings
J H Yeast NG
Wesley Holsclaw Secy
G A R
Col Wood Pest No 208 Department of Ne
braska regular meeting 2d and 4th Saturdays of
each montL at 2 d m sharu Comrads from
other Posts are cordially invited to attend
W W Thompson Commander
John Dunn adjt
TV E C
Col Wood W R C No 179 regular meeting
2d aud 4th Saturdays of each month
Amanda Ludwio Pres
Helen Hornby 5ce
M TV A
Valentino Camp No 1751 Modern Woodmen of
America meets second and fourth Wednesday
evenings of each month at Davenports Hall
Visitlug neighbors cordially invited to attend
P F Simons Ven Counsel
J w Snirk Clerk
K of P
Cherry Lodge No ICO Knights of Pythias meets
every luesaay evening at Davenports nan
Jos Putmecil K of R and S
T j Keely C C
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Arrival and Departure of Mails
Mall east aud west closes at 8 pm
Rosebud leaves at 8 00 a m dally except Sun
day and arrives at 500 p m
Simeon Kennedy and Oasis leaves
at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri
days and arrives at 700 p m Tuesdays and
Saturdays
Ft Niobrara leaves daily at700 a m and
600 p m arrives at 930a maud 730 pm
Kewanee and Sparks arrives Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays at 509 pm and
leaves Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at
7o am
General delivery open from 769 a m to 700
p m General delivery open on Sundays from
8 to 10 a m Lock boxes opendaily form 6 a
in to 830 p m
W EHALEY Postmaster
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS
7 C DWYER
Physician and Surgeon
Olhce at C R Watsons Drug Store Prompt
attention given to all professional calls
Valentine - Nebkaska
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Teachers Examination
The regular monthly Teachers
Examination will be held the
third Saturday of each month
at my office in the Court House
LILLIAN STONER
Supt of Schools
JD CLARKE
Attorney-at-Law
Allkinds of legal business promptly attended to
VALENTINE - NKBEASKA
E BREUKLANDER
BLACKSMITH ad
WAGONMAKER
Repairing a Specialty
Prices Strickly Cash and Low
er than ever
SHOP on Cherry St opposite Langs
old staDd
SMYSER VINCENT
-PROPRIETORS OF-
LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Good Eigs aud Careful Drivers
Teams Stabled
At Geo Langs old stand
VALENTINE - - NEBRASKA
P F SIMONS
PROPRIETOR OF
DRAY LINE NO
Satisfaction guaranteed
Reasonable charges
Wanfed An Idea
Protect T oar Ideas the
Write JOHN W EDDEBB
Who canthlak
of some slmpla
thing to naicrit
tmt brinir ron wealth
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CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
B0BEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
J TV Stetter has returned from his
trip east
Charley Cook is working on Walter
Jacksons sheep ranch
H TV Graham and wife are over
from Kosebud this week on accouut
of the illnpss of Mrs Grahams father
A Kneeland
Chas E McChesney arrived from
Sioux Palls S D Friday night and
Saturday drove to Rosebud to assume
his duties as Indian agent
The finest window display of goods
this town has seen for some time is
T C Hornbys silk display of all
qualities of silk from 82 cents up It
will be worth your while to go and
see it 17
Edna May and Johnnie Prinejle to
morrow night in their three act com
edy Little Treasure One of the
specialties will be Miss Edna Mays
10000 challenge Kaleidoscopic
Dance
A hobo was arrested last Saturday
night for stealing some small articles
from the postoffiee stationery depart
ment but was turned loose with
directions as to the shortest and quick
est way out of town
J J Jones new paper The Mail
published at Coalville Utah has
reached us O H Moore is publisher
and J J Jones editor The paper
beais the earmarks of our old friend
and is a credit to the town
The Populist county convention for
the purposeof electing delegates to the
state convention will be held in Val
entine July 8 Another convention
will be held latter to nominate a coun
ty ticket and delegates to the other
conventions
E G Weisflogg of Crookston was
in town yesterday In company with
his family Mr Weisflogg started for
the Black Hills this morning for a
three months visit He lias 125 acres
of small gram planted and will rest
this summer
Frank Whittecar of Ainsworth in
company with a party of gentlemen
from Valentine is out today trying to
discover a suitable deposit of clay for
brick making purposes Should they
be successful Mr Whittecar will start
a brick yard here
M T Rowland ex county clerk and
C J Skuse ex county judge of Boyd
county have gone to Alaska to dig
for gold Butte will soon be depopu
lated if the exodus of citizens does
not soon stop We are reliably in
formed that twenty five people left
there one Sunday morning for Cripple
Creek and other points
Church Mews
G A R Memorial service at the M
E church next Sunday at 11 a m to
which all are cordially invited Regu
lar service at 8 p m Epworth
League at 7 p m O L Ramsey
pastor
Topic for Christian Endeavor Sun
day night is Christs Widening King
dom found in Isaiah 11 1 10 This
is a missionary topic and an interest
ing meeting should be had
Epworth League topic for Sunday
evening is Lessons in Social Liberty
References in Matt 11 18 19 Luke
15 1 4
One of the most notable things at
the M E church services last Sunday
morning was the excellent choral
singing
Christian Endeavor last Sunday was
principally a review of the life of
David and several interesting points
in the life of this most noble warrior
king and singer were brought out by
the general discussion which
dulged in
was
Mrs Lizzie Crawford was
the leader
During the absence of Presiding
Elder Julian at the General Conference
of the M E church Rev P H Eigh
my of Lougpine conducted commun
ion services at the M E church Sun
day morning assisted by Chaplain O
J Nave The reverend gentleman
preached to large congregations both
both morning and evening in his
usual terse and vigorous style
When you have an item of church
news give it to The Democrat It
will be appreciated by the editor
Two of the points made in the pray
er by Chaplain Nave Sunday morning
was the prayer for the freedom ot
Cuba and the hope that the monarch-
ial form of government would soon
WeblnRton D C for their S1800 price oJCer
cev UB rt thin of the uast
adllst or tiro hundred inventions wanted
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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT
LbRoy Leach Editor
The following verses are respect
fully dedicated to C A Johnson Esq
in memory of the past
WHEN BECKET CAME TO TOWN
Twas in the spring of 86 that Becket came to
town
That from the car steps clad in black he slowly
clambeieddown
He wasnt much to look at being somewhat an
gular
And he gazed in innocence around while getting
off the car
But he early demonstrated in accents Arm and
sound
That Becket was a talker tbe best for far around
He talked of spiritualism politics and home
And into Greek mythology with long strides did
he roam
He didnt seam to realize that there others
there
Who wanted chances equalized in the oratorial
chair
At last he spoke of Kansas aud of the flint hills
steep
And told us how the ranchmen there shod all
their little sheep
But here the boys objected and votes from all
were taken
Of which the larger portion said Becket was
mistaken
He talked from early morning until the shades
of eve
And even when twas bedtime he seemed to hate
to leave
But the boys grew rather weary and one night
ere seeking rest
Resolved to let friend Becket know that he was
in the west
Accordingly a notice was posted in the stores
Which read The Sioux are coming with knives
and forty fours
And when the shades of night same down and
settled oer the swells
The quiet air was broken by wild and woolly
yells
This proved effective Becket stopped and with
some chilly thrills
He grabbed his hat and large valise and started
for the hills
Then from behind large bonfires glowed wild
yells the air did shake
While in the thuudrous roar of guns Becket
swam the lake
Next day he wandered back again and in a qua
vering trill
Told how hed finally spied a light from off a high
sandhill
This proved to be a neighbors house who pity
ing Beckets plight
Allowed the man to enter and there he spent
the night
Wed like to see friend Becket now and should
he happen down
Wed take him round to see the sights in this
our little town
For oft in dreams we see him oft see his face in
pain
Just as it looked next morning when ho took
the east bound train
Friday evening May 15 at 8 p m
under the auspices of Hanna brothers
the entire adult population of the city
met at the Hotel de West and from
there proceeded to the home of Mr
and Mrs S Gr Barnes It was a com
plete surprise and the crowd some
fifty or more in number spent the
evening very pleasantly The party
was given in honor of the sixtieth
birthday anniversary of Mr Barnes
David Hanna made a humorous speech
to the genial host after which he pre
sented to Mr Barnes a handsome gold
watch the gift of the assembled
friends Alter the substantial refresh
ments were served delicious ice cream
and cake followed At a late hour the
guests took their departure after
wishing Mr Barnes many happy re
turns of his anniversary and a safe
journey to him and his wife on their
trip to Ohio where they intend going
at an early date to spend the summer
Another event of importance was a
party held the same evening at the
Hotel de West in honor of the four
teenth birthday of Johnnie West
Some thirty or more young people
were present including Miss Elsie
Sherman and Miss Allie Handy of
Valentine After an enjoyable time
at games etc refreshments were
served The gay crowd did not dis
perse until a late hour and everybody
expressed themselves as having had a
thoroughly good time
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Quite an amusing time was had at
the races on the Champs Elysees west
of town Saturday Dennis Brothers
took first prize after which as their
horse did not run again a general
free-for-all race was run and as a
matter of course everybody beat and
went away satisfied that he himself
possessed the running horse of the
town However we all enjoyed our
selves immensely as it has een many
a long day since our burg has had a
good horse race We will have an
other next Satnrday
Our Eat Mens Club consisting of
Chas A Johnson Chas Murphy and
Chas Barnes are at present gaily aud
daily disporting themselves on their
wheels Small boys are hereby fully
warned to keep out of the way
Judge Walcott was down from Val
entiue Tuesday evening
Mrs Geo Bakewell closed her term
of singing school Tuesday evening
withau entertainment the principal
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feature of which was a siock session
of the IT S senate the body having
under consideration a bill to extend
the right of suffrage to males The
senators were all women and the farce
was well executed and received
The second question Resolved That
sociability stnuld be cultivated was
presented in all its phases by the fol
lowing debaters Affirmative Frank
Thorn and Walter Thorn Negative
Mae Davenport Carry Dillon and
Harry Tucker
The following program has been
prepared for commencement
Piano Duet The Pretty Perfumer
Edna McDonald and Mae Davenport
Invocation
Oration Responsibilities of Citizenship
Frank Thorn
Song Serenade
Edith Pettycrew Mabel Towne Tacy
Collett and Edna McDonald
Oration They Who Serve Their Country
Harry Tucker
Vocal Solo Mrs Carroll
Oration
Nature a mother kind alike to all
Grants her bliss at Labot 8 Earnest Call
Edith Stark
Piano Duet
Edna McDonald and Mae Davenport
Presentation of Diploma by F M Walcott Pres
ident of the Board
Song Only a Dream of Home
High School Double Quartetto
Invocation
The general examination for pro
motion is about completed in all the
departments aud the scholars anxious
ly await results
This is the last week of the most
successful term of school the editors
of this department have ever had the
fortune co attend and with this our
last work on the School Column we
wish to heartily thank the patrons of
The Democrat for the many kind
words they have spoken in token of
their appreciation of our efforts We
wish also to thank the editor for the
interest he has taken in our work and
the words of cheer and encouragement
given us when our hearts were heavy
and we thought the world more dreary
than it really is The benefit we have
derived from our editorial work in
this column has more than repaid us
for ihe time and energy spent and we
will try to be on hand at the opening
of the next term of school with a
column that will be not only a credit
to ourselves but to the school as well
Chas Wellford
Chas Cook
Georgia
The frosts and winds of the past two
weeks have materially damaged the
wheat oats and potatoes and some
farmers are going to plant corn where
the wind has blown out the wheat and
oats
Mr and Mrs Parker teachers in the
Springcreek Indian school were in
town Saturday They were looking
for Mrs Parkers mother from Sioux
City Iowa who will spend the summer
with them
A wagon train loaded with wood for
W P Alsips brick yard on the re
seive started out Tuesday morning
We are informed that 150 cords of
wood are to be hauled from here
Inquiry discloses he fact that very
little corn will be planted in this part
of Cherry county Farmers say that
it is a losing business and they intend
sowing alfalfa as fast as they can pre
pare the land and get seed
Ihe melancholy days have come
when the tramp inquires Can you give
me my breakfast and being filled
up takes the road How long oh
Lord how long
A good physician would find a
hearty welcome aud a fair practice by
locating in Georgia in addition to the
lasting gratitude of TJ and I
We want a correspondent in every
precinct in Cherry county who will
Bend us the news of his or her locality
at least once a month oftener if pos
sible We offer inducements to corre
spondents Write as about it
2iTrnit
John Footer returned from Richard 1
son county Saturday lie was accom
panied by his wife and drove through
in a buggy
The races at Sparks last Saturday
are the country taiK rranK
A Schatzenthauer wa sued Mon-
burns pom 1ok is a winner
day by Frank Smith for a supposed
on Audefton nee Gertie
infraction of an agreement Ed
Lincoln is visiting her aunt Mrs
Clarke annearod for the defendant
Geo Tracewell who has been on the
but the plaintiff failed to show up and
the case was dismissed
SCHOOL COLUMN
EDITORS
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Charles Wellfokd
Charles Cook
The two debates last Friday were a
grand success and by far the most
interesting of any this season The
participants were all well prepared
and all points were hotly contested
The first question Resolved That the
best place to spend ones life is on the
farm was debated by the following
pupils Affirmative Tacy Collett
Alma Carlson Edith Pettycrew Frank
Thorn Walter Thorn and Lilly Collet
Negative Harry Tucker Charles Cook
Mabel Towne and Carry Dillon The
discussion of this question consumed
the greater portion of the afternoon
sick list for a few days
Repairing pumps and wells is the
fashion now
Corn is coming up nicely hereabout
Tom Ashburn is having trouble in
getting a sufficient fall for the water in
his irrigation system
Geo Tracewell drives a new team a
recent purcluise Scq
The editor of a paper at Hasting
recently brought suit against one of
his delinquent subscribers for a 3
subscription bill The delinquent
claimed that he never ordered the pa
per but it was proven that he had
taken the paper from the postoffiee
and the court ordered that he should
pay for it and also the costs which
were some 15 more
The name of the Cherry County In
dependent has been changed to The
Valentine Democrat STot only
has this paper a new name but also a
new publisher m the person of Mr
Robert Good an allround and
newspaper man in every sense of
the word Newspaper Union
The Democrat and the Thrice-a-week
Sew York World one year
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The 1acijio Short Line
Is the only direct line from North
ern Nebraska points to Siux City and
the East Trains leave ONeill im
mediately after arrival of train from
Ulack Hills saving two hours time to
Sioux City Connections made in New
Union Passenger Station Buy local
tickets to ONeill and rebuy there
Consumjition Cure
The attention of our readers is called
to the advertisement of the Shoemaker
Consumption Cure Co of Sioux City
Iowa on the inside page of this issue
This company was organized less
than a year ago for the purpose
of giving the world the benefit of the
discoveries made by Miltou Shoemak
er M D in the cure of consumption
and is composed of some of the best
known business men and professional
men of Sioux City and the state of
Iowa The remedy is said to have
cured at least eighty cases of consump
tion since the company was organized
and we would advise any of our read
ers who suffer from the dread malady
to correspond witn A D Collier sec
retary at Sioux City
U S Land Office Valentine Nebr
May 20th 1836 f
Notice is hereby given mat the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim and
that said proot will be made before Register and
Receiver at Valentiue Nebraska on June 2Dth
1915 viz
Uriah Thompson of Oasis Nebr
H E No 9015 for the sJine nwJ4seJ4 and
nel4swi sec 14 tp SO N R 29 W
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said laud viz
Herbert A Daniels EdAard Harris Charle3
Harris and Isaac N Alderman all of Oasis Neb
Also
Herbert A Daniels of Oasis Nebr
H E No 9033 for the siiseM sec 10 and nw4
neK neMney sec 15 tp 30 N R 29 W
He nanws the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upoa and cultivation
of said land viz
Uriah Thompson Edward Harris Charles
Harris aud Isaac N Alderman all of Oasis Neb
C R GLOVER Register
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At Cornell Hall
Tomorrow evening
Friday May 22
In the three act
Comedy
LITTLE
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And her
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Dance
Seats at Qnigleys
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GOOD 3fSWS ABOUT THE
FINANCIAL
IjEMS OF1
DAY
How to save money by judicious
buying at home is of more im
portance to you just now than any
other problem We are here to
HeJji Solve This Jrohtem
Our Price Point the lVayt
Mens Pants 50c 75c 100 125
Wool Pants 145 S1T5 and- up
Suits 350 495 750 800
9 25 and so on
Tailor Made Suits from 1850 up S
Boys Knee Pant Suits 50c 75c
1 00 125 to 400
Boys Three Piece Suits 350
400 and np
A few rood Brown Cloth Over
coats worth 100 to close
at 525
Repairing neatly done at reason
able prices
We also have a line of
231
M HATS
which when gone will
not be replaced
We are here to fill a vacancy jfi
your town and hope you Tvill see
our goods before buying else
where
Yours for low prices
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THE TAILOR
G M SAGESER
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W H Moses building
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
Valentine Nebr
WILLET
NO 17109
Sire of Naboh 4 2 30 Sire
Mochester 616 Hecmret
Sire of
BELLBOY - 224i DINNIE - s2
ORIANIA - 225 MINOT - 226
FLORE3TINE - 2S SENSATION - 234
And many others
1st dam JEANNETTE by H4M
BLETONIAN 157
Dam of Willet sire of Nabob 230 and K
tana dam of Nornette 225 Hazels Sire of
the dams of Ida Belle 223 and Lottie K 227
2nd dam DAUGHTER OF ABDEL
LAH 15
Sire of Goldsmith Maid 214
Will stand the season at M E Far
ris place one fourth mile south of tbe
depot at Valentine Nebraska
TEEMS- 1000 to insure foaL
Jj TV HANDY Keeper
ELKHORN
RAILROAD
North Western Line is to bet
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELD
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