The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, July 23, 1896, Image 1

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VOL XI
THIS AND THAT
Com Uia Events
Chaplain Naves lecture July 24
G A It Entertainment July 25
School meeting July 29
Teachers Social July 31
Populist County Convention AugustlSt
Hello Bob
Work for the court house
Work for the school house
Shoe sale at T C Hornbys 24
V A Bonsep is over from Rosebud
today
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S Q Spain was- up from Kennedy
yesterday
J A Pike visited his farm atNew
port Sunday -
We have the site Will we get the
school house
W A Selden came- up from Long
pine Thursday
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W S Garcelon came up fromLong
pine yesterday
Roland Eobertson is clerking in E
McDonalds store
450 a month buys a
chine at T C Hornbys
Sewing ma
25
The first installment of The Preston
Mystery appears on another page-
Wanted Good girl for general
housework Enquire at pstoffice
Notice Bergers new advertisement
and remember his prices when buying
Messrs Wilkinson and Wallingford
of Kennedy are in town on business
E M Eaddis shipped a consignment
of cattle from Wood Lake last week
Lost July 4th black cape trimmed
with braid Einder leave at this office
Buy a Seamstress Sewing Machine
of T C Hornby on the installment
plan 22
J E Nye bridge builder of Merri
man registered at the City Hotel this
morning
In another column will be found a
full account -of W CiTJ7 day at
Prof Sam Hudson was up from
Simeon Monday and made this office a
pleasant little call
S G- Chaney came up from Ains
worth yesterday to be examined by the
pension board here
WE Haley and Tite Democrat
man went to Longpine Saturday to
liear Governor Holcomb
P Meholin came over from Nor
den on business Sunday evening and
returned Monday afternoon
The county commissioner are in
session and are making their settle
ment with the county treasurer
N E Gardner of Borden stopped
in town a few hours Monday while
on his way home from Chadron
Mrs O W Mbrey Mrs W A
Pettycrew aricTlylrs J C Northrop
attended Chautauqua Monday
ilrs T A Pike is recovering from
the effects of the poison ivy with which
she came in contact some time age
C E Bowring transacted business
in the west end of the county during
the past week and returned Tuesday
morning
D 33 Jenckins was down from
Chadron to look after the railroad
companys interest in the school dis
trict case
The Democrat this week prims a
larger edition than usual aud adver
tisers receive the benefit of the extra
circulation
The silver and gold hats are
very neat in design Davenport
Thacher have samples of all the cam
Xiaign hats
Judge M P KinKaid was in town
vesterday looking after his political
fence Incidentally
court business
he did a little
7 A T WATT E
W 1 ml J 1 J v MKM
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Mrs S F Gilman has Deeu quite ill
this week but at present writing is
much improved
The families of J W Stettec and
Geo Schwalm will start for Virginia
next week for an extended visit
Lost Wednesday evening July 21
ladies black pocketbook containing 1
Einder may keep money if he will re
turn book to this office
A T Schriber Carl Lurz and A
Schatzthauer were up from Wood Lake
Monday on the district No 36 case in
Judge Westovers court
D M Miller was over from Norden
Monday as a witness before the land
office ior M Moholin who made
final proof on his timber claim
Miss Dora Carter trained nurse of
Clarkson Hospital Omaha anived on
last nights passenger and will nurse
Mr and Mrs Gilman during their ill
ness
W T Kincaid went to Chadron
Tuesday morning where he pene
trated still farther into the mysteries
nf Masonry and was made a Knight
Templar
Wm Barker has resigned his posi
tion as clerk with E McDonald dealer
in general merchandise and Indian
goods and will spend a few days at
the Agency this week
Davenport Thaeher have put a
bench in front of their store on Main
street which will probably last until
after election It is six inches thick
made of oak fence posts
D H Thurston has opened his law
office in The Democrat building and
is ready for clients He may take un
to himself a partner soon not how
ever in a matrimonial way
In the mandamus case of Mrs Matt
Bowen vs Thos Kelly treasurer of
school district No 3 Judge Westover
issued an alternative writ returnable
at llushviile next Thursday July 28th
Mrs Geo H Hornby and children
went down to Longpine to attend
Chautauqua Saturday
Hornby went Saturday afternoon and
returned Sunday night with the little
bovs
Mrs Meltendorf very nicely enter
tained the members of the Ladies
Guild of St Johns Episcopal church
yeslerday afternoon Light refresh
ments were served between four and
five oclock
The G A K benefit at Cornell Hall
Saturday evening July 25 will con
sist ot a Patriots Drill by twenty four
little girls a tableau Gun Drill songs
and a negro farce entitled Uncle Jeff
Admission 25 cents children 15 cents
Among the Cherry county people at
Longpine Chautauqua are Mr and
Mrs C A Johnson Mr and Mrs C
M Bailey and Mr and Mrs Chas
Holt David and Melvin nanna and
families expect to spend a part of
the session on the grounds
G H Dodd has opened a tailor shop
m the old Fischer saloon building on
Main street and will do all kinds of
tailoring cleaning and repairing He
makes a specialty of altering ladies
and childrens cloaks sacques and
capes Notice his advertisement
Jos Stesch and Jos Nollette of
near Nenzel lost heavily by the hail
storm last Saturday The wheat was
pretty badly thrashed out in that vi
cinity but corn is all right The rain
resembled a waterspout more than
anything else and raised the
chaduza several inches
Kobert C Campbell the 18-year-old
son of Stephen G Campbell of Brown
lee was brought before the board of
insanity Saturday but no finding was
made The asylum at Norfolk is full
The young man is subject to epileptic
fits and after each spasm seems de
mented Otherwise he appears to be
sane
TliR various committees who had
W S Jackson has been appointed l -
Qf the Qf j cdfibra
vice
member ot tne scnooi Doaru o
W Burleigh resigned on account of
leaving the district
M W Moir and Jas H Stoltz of
Eldora Iowa were in town Tuesday
on business connected with some tax
titles held by them
The editor of this paper has a dou
ble Twice has he been mistaken for
Tills Democrat man If it happens
again there will be war
tion met yesterday evening and wound
up their affairs The report of the
finance committee showed a balance
on hand of 1188 after all expenses
were paid It was decided to save
this money as a nucleus for the next
celebration and it will be added to as
circumstances will permit Look out
for a series if dances socials and en
tertainments of various kinds next
winter and spring
PnhW
GO INSTITUTE
is
IN SESSION WITH AN EN
ROLLMENT OF 54
From our Argus Eyed ami Ever lres
ent Reporters we Learn of What
is Being Done Tlie Visitors
JLrosrhin and Teachers
Institute opened Monday with an
attendance of 35 with County Super
intendent Lillian Stocer in
charge
The instructors are Mrs Pile who
one of the faculty of the
is
college at
Wayne Neb r and Prof Piukerton erf
Fairbury
Not another county in Nebraska can
boast of the fact that all its teachers
excepting four are attending institute
upon the third day but that is the case
in Cherry Some of our teachers have
driven as far as eighty miles to be pre
sent at our institute while others have
travelled almost one hundred miles by
rail which goes to show the intense
enthusiasm and interest manifested in
the school work
Mrs Pile our lady instructor is one
of theTnstruetors in the Normal school
at Wayne she was also with us last
year and too much can not be said
about her ability to help and direct
the teacher The instruction received
from her is appreciated by each indi
vidual teacher attending institute
Prof Pinkerton has been superin
tendent of the Eairbury city schools
for three years past and goes from
here to Lead City to superintend the
City Schools cf that place The teach
ers are more than pleased with the in
struction he is giving them His keen
wit and intelligent sayings are appre
ciated by all who are so fortunate as to
hear him His talk on mental philoso
phy and child study the last thing in
the evening is the most important sub
ject of the day as that question is be
ing more closely interwove in the life
of teachers as time passes by
Our visitors during the week up till
the present time have been as follows
ThUTStdn Kobt Good Rev
Murr and wife Mrs D E Sherman
Mrs Chas Sherman Mrs C E Bow
ring Mrs Jaycox Mr Eeece Mr
Ilolsclaw Edith Pettycrew Edna
Dwyer Lottie Dwyer Mr Vail Nors
tran Kev Ramsey
The program for each day is as fol
lows
8 810 Opening exercises
810 845 Arithmetic and reading
845 930 U S History
930 935 Intermission
935 1015 Grammar
1015 1050 Civil Government
1050 1140 Arithmetic and read
in
1140 1 Noon
1 130 Drawing
1 30 2 Phvsiology
2-230-Geography
230 3 Child study
Mrs Pyle teaches primary arithme
tic reading TJ S history civil govern
ment drawing and geography while
Prof Pinkerton handles arithmetic
grammar physiology and child study
The institute will continue in ses
sion for two weeks There are few
specialties or extra attractions
being announced The teachers will
be favored by a lecture by Chaplain O
J Nave Friday evening on The
Eastern Question The chaplain is
well known and his name is sufficient
to gather an audience Next week
there will be a social probably on Fri
day evening and a lecture by Prof
Pinkerton Examinations will be
held Saturday
Fifty four teachers are enrolled up
to Thursday as follows
lva L Efnerx Estella Bartley
Mattie Shreiak Mary Shaughnesy
Myrtle Pettijohn J H Horner
Elva V Hackler Lizzie Hayes
Mrs Kate Norman Laura Tillson
Bertha Thorn
Abigail Razey
Lillie Collett
Eva Williams
Belle nornback
Elmer Bristol
CeliaYaughn
Mabel Towne
Florence Hamer
P F Gordon
Celia Schopp
Mamie Jeffers
C II Doty
Mrs Vivian Lawrie
Tacy Collett
May Williams
Walter Flowers
Edith Stark
Isis Lincoln
Katie McLaughlin
H O Tucker
W F Morgareidge
Lizzie Morgareidge
Jennie Morgareidge
Lottie Hubbard
E Messenger
Mrs SEA Fowler Cena Downing
Jessie Bowring
Givce Furry
Carrie Hunter
Mrs Carrie Gee
Ida Holsclaw
Adella Sawyer
Cora Boyer
U G Stevenson
A T Schriber
Alma Carlson
Florence Austin
Ella Still well
Nellie Bullis
Martha Maxwell
Fred Yincent
Maude VanBuskirk
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mSE AJ JENNINGS BRYAN
Whp was nominated by the National
convention of the democratic party for
President of trie United States and
who will probably be indorsed by the
free silver and populist conventions
now in session at St Louis
The IMstrict Won
In the mandamus case from school
district No 3b an order was issued by
Judge Westover at a special term of
court held here last Monday to the
county treasurer requiring him to pay
to the district treasurer the sum of
496 The railroad company interven
ed as plaintiff thus letting Treasurer
Crabb out of the case and paid the
costs A bill of exceptions- may be
filed and the case carried to the su
preme court but it is not probable
that it will be done
School House Site Selected
Tuesday evening the adjourned
meeting of the voters of school dis
trict No 1 was held at Cornell Hall
with President Walcott in the chair
Secretary Pettijohn read the minutes
of the previous meeting the president
stated the object of the meeting ques
tions were asked and answered aa libi
tum W E Haley and Kobert Good
were appointed tellers and the ballot
ing began No new propositions were
offered and balloting waaavuu
vJSsv last weeks Demo
crat There was considerable inter
est manifested but a poor attendance
considering the importance of the
question to be considered The first
ballot gave site No 1 west of Zarrs
13 votes site No 2 north of Walcotts
14 votes site No 4 east of M E par
sonage 11 votes and site No 5 east
ofHittsbarn 7 votes The second
ballot Drought out 49 votes No 2
nnd No 4 onlv 11 votes
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Third ballot gave No 2 a total of 22
votes At this point a motion was
made to add 4 lots to sits No 1 mak
ing it almost a full block Motion
lost
Fourth ballot was precisely the same
as the third A motion to take a re
cess was lost Fifth ballot showed
things in worse shape than before No
2 receiving 17 votes and No 4 12
votes Sixth ballot put No 4 in the
lead with 17 votes and No 5 next
with 16 Seventh ballot gave No 4
29 votes j three less than enough to
carry Eighth ballot gave the same
site 31 votes 1 less than two thirds
Ninth ballot resulted No 111 votes
23 votes 436 votes 52 votes
Total 50 votes This settled the
question of a school house so far as the
selection of a site is concerned and
ihe meeting adjourned to next Wed
nesday evening at 8 oclock when
ways and means for issuing bonds will
be discussed and preliminaries ar
ranged
The site chosen is a good one and is
centrally located north and south The
site comprises an entire block is easy
of access cheap as could be desired
almost and is no farther from the
west part of town than the present
buildincr Some of the residents of
that part of the city are inclined to
feel agrieved over the face that the lo
cation is east instead of west and
threaten to fight the issue of bonds
which will be necessary to insure a
new school building but this paper i
believes that in their cooler moments
they will see the folly of so doing
Certainly the will of two thirds of the
voters was expressed at the meeting
Tuesday night and
nothing
can be
gained by continuing the light Up to
date everything has been harmonious
and it would be a pity for anyone to
advocate or attempt to promote dis
cord All should ivork together for a
new school house The town needs
it and needs it badly
DEMO
CHERRY GOCWY INDEPENDENT
VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY JULY 23 1896
CRAT
NO 26
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Thacher
Invite you to call
and examine their
MAMMOTH STOCK
Now is the time to Tbuy your
Summer Goods 25 per cent
off on Mens Childrens and
Ladies Underwear Fine Or
gandies Dimities Lawns etc
that were 20c and 25c all go
now for 15c per yard
WHILE YOU ARE BUYING
GROCERIES
CONFECTIONERY
B FRUIT
Dont forget that W A PETTYCREW is
TILL ON DECK
A LOT OF NIOE FRESH TOMATOES
Just Received
HERRY QOUNTY gANK
Valentine Nebraska
Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking
Exchange bought and sold Loans upon good security solicited at reasonahlp
Lrates County depository
js SLAUKS President uiiAiajJSS srAKKS Cashier- -
THE RED FRONT
CARRIES A COMPLETE LIKE OF
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
JACKSON BEAYTON Props
Valentine Nebraska
ANK OF VALENTINE
C Ml CORNELL JPresirtenf jtl V XICJIOLSOX Cashier
Valentine Nebraska
A General Baiikiny Business Transacted
Buys find Sells Bomestie and Foreign Encchange
Correspondents Chemical National Bank New Yorlc tfirst National Bank Omaua
ITIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
- WILL furnish -
Fish Game Tender Steaks
Jncy Roasts Dry Salt Meats
and the finest line of Smoked
Hams and Breakiast Bacon
ever sold in town
GEO OuHWALm PROP
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At StettersOldStana on Main Street
THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQUARTERS
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LIQUQRS and CIGARS
Valentine
J ihe Choicest Brands
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