The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, September 10, 1896, Image 5

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Dont forget us when
you want clothing
Yours for business
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NORTH WBSTEEN
UVERY AiND
J A HITT PR6piiiKT6ii
arn located on the east side of town
First class rigs and careful drivers
Good accommodation for
C SI SAQESER
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
fiair catting and shaving
Shop in the W H Moses building
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
Valentine Nebr
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WATCHMAKER
a JEWELER
diamonds Watches Clocks
Jewelry Silverware Spectacles and
Musical Instruments
Ytetstine
Screenines 35c
Chop Feed 70c
Corn 50c
iatev 65c
Nebraska
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Bran bulk1 40c per cwf700ton
Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton
600
1300
of Ceiling New stock of Shoes ta the Very latest of
shape with the fashionable fastening
AT THE BIG STONE STORE
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Bouiht
THe entire stock of
Clothing Hats Boots
Shoes Trunks Val
ises and Furnishings
foifcierly owned by
OffQ BERGER
and haye Marked rall
the goods at Lowest
Prices possible Come
nd get a bargain
SEL DEN
IHE TAILOR
-remains -with the firm
OUR - PLATFORM
JtaHfc One Low Prices Flanli 2Tce Best Goods
t Tr Lart Stock v lalkr CourteouB treatment
Five 36 inches to a yard IB ounces to 1 ponnd
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
Successor to
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
fcOBERT GOOD Editor and
Hello Bob
v WindowsrlSdeVofall kinds at C R
Watsons 29
aititj3soiIs kiia varnishes at CIt
if atouu o tt
Jf you want buy ame -pigeons
call at this office
D H Thurston went to NordeYi fbis
morning on legal business
Davenport Thacher carry a com
plete line of coffins and undertakers
supplies n
Beginning with next week TnE
Democrat will run a complete Ideal
market report
John WisserofclNenzel was in town
doing business at the mill Monday
He says there ate only two McKinley
men in his precinct
CK Browerof Omaha arrived in
tbwn this mdruing to take trie position
of clerk arid pharmacist in J H
uigleys jjjhg store
There are 116 cases of typhoid fever
reported in Lead City Chicago re
ports over 500 esses There are five
or six cases in thiscbiinty
s il R Harris caineover from Bose
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bila Tuesday wherebe has been
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wonting iorjjriiman op neuer ana wiu
remain in town a week Or two
D l Xicholson came dp from
Madison last Friday evening to attend
the funeral of his sister-in-law and re
mained until Monday morning
All persons interested in the forma
tion of a hose team are requested to
meet at the County Judges office Mon
day evening September 14 at 730
Sharp By order of Committee
The Gordon Journal complains that
the school house at that place is a
botch to finish Wait until
Yalentine builds a6d then you wiirsee
n tto AHi TJnffAiilnTi moir n
new school house by that time
Bqrn last eyening NSept5 to Mr
and Mrs John Bofihan a rl baby
usual Weight size and capacity foi
coquetry Jotin is happy the babyj
reives promise of developing In tova fine
specimen ot womanhood and Mrs
Bbririanis ddilg nicely
The Springview Herald hasa corre
spondent who heads his her or its
arhcleVwith Itbq hit as hl
ana signs tnem miss jonunc Ana
this iscUedm6derniournaliem F6r
good clean reliable country corre
spondence read The Democrat
Ralph Lewis of Lufz Keya Paha
cbunty chairman of the district com
mittee has called the -populists of the
52d repreSrifetivedIstrict1tomJeet t
Sparks onSept l tbnomimtttfa can
didatefor the legislature Keya Paha
county is entitled to three delegates
and Cherrycounty to fire
The DEMOORATihsimade arrange
ments tohaveill tliie scbbolrieWs e
pbrtedforitjlaiidthe selected
for that pUrpodeatethe best that can
befotidd This department will be in
charge of Misses Mae Davenport and
Edna MacDoeald and we feel sure
they will make -it of interest to all of
our readers
- J A ffittlptraaft tits Democrat read i
etswithcardn this weeks paper
setting forth hisbti8lnes8 and location
anounpeople will do well to reward
his -enterprise with their patronage
MrHitt is -building up a nice trade in
heIiveryandfea business and has
Ordered a -couple more buggies to
accommodate his -patrons
Last Monday being Labor Day our
people celebrated itfoy working harder
than usual and at night everyone
voted the great -display a Buccess
Our space istoolimited to allow us to
enter into detailsbut aa there was no
parade andas everyone seemed satis
fied with the days labor we feel that
we shouldsspeakOthe jeat demon
stration
AfcChadron last Thursday morning
about 4o elock an incendiary set fire
to the hous8 dfW ADanley and two
little girls aged and 1 year respect
ively were turned to death Mr and
Mrs Danley were insensible when
taken from the house The -fire was
started in three places and the object
and oneinator of the crime fa un
known Mr Dsnley is assistant post
master at Chadroaand ia
of J G Stettevof this place
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People buy of us because we
saire fhetn motley There is no
sentiment about it Purely business
T 0 HORNBY
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Representative ConVentdld
The democratic electors oftlie52nd fepresen
tatlve district are requested to meet in conven
tion at Sparks on Saturday September 19 at l
oclock p m for the purpose of placing in nom
ination a candidate for the legislature and the
transaction of any other business that may
properly come before thedjnvjentlau Counties
are entitled to representationasiollowa
No proxiea will beaJloweoVbut delegates pres
ent win cast me iuu vote omuu cuumy
ItonKRT Good
Ohm Cent Com
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Fort Niobrara
The monthly field day which was to
have taken place the third of this
month was postponed on account of
inclement weather atid in all proba
bility will not be celebrated until next
month
The 1st battalion under the com
mand of Lieut Col Comba left the
fort last Wednesday and established a
camp on the Minnechaduza distant
about 2 miles from the fort where
they will remain under instructions in
field maneuvers hasty entrenchments
signal drillsoatpost duties etcior 15
days when they will be releived foy
the 2nd battalion
Otir rStiks have been increased lately
by the Sirival of several recruits- f ttitn
Ttfuisville Xentucky u fJ
Mr frifo Shirwin late of CowpanyG
writes yipdrcorrespondent that he was
disappointed in securing a position in
a Kansas City Mo bank butwas suc
cess fulih procuring a position in the
stock yards at a salary of 5000 per
month Dpn says he is for Bryan and
free silver hurrah Hurrah stick to it
Donald old boy add may success at
tend all your ventures
Your cowesjjbrident was asked by a
party of visitors who were taking in
the sights at tlfe fort a few days ago
Why itiSjttiat a soldier is looked
down upon by the majority of civil
ians ilifg on duty at the time I
could riot Inter into an elaborate expla
nation so for the benefit of thosft who
asked trie fcjtiestion5 will try to1 throw
afaintsiighfupon the sub ject n de-
ferise of
THE Us SOLDIER
The standing or regular army of ttie
United States consists of 25000 enliBt
ed men and about2000 officers sta
tioned at the different posts through
out the country from the Atlantic to
the Pacific from the Lakes to the Gulf
Scattered thus from one section of the
Union to the other it is brought into
close contact with all parties and its
make up estimated from many and
diversestandpoints In general tire
enlistedmenare to use a common ex
pressiorilodked doVh upon 5by the
majority of ciyilians and for no other
refasou than that they wear a blue coat
the uniform f thehation a arb 61
honor of which they are toud not
withstanding the silent contempt of
many sneering oaes 4vOf coiirse -they
are not all saints neither Jarerthey all
sinners Few of them indeed walk
their rounds witli their Bibles open
and tewer quote scripture to make a
telling point still they are as -a class
Godfearing moral and upright and
those who thwishtlessly point fae fin-
gerof contempt trad scorn t the
American soldier because he is a
soldier only add odium to their own
harrow- mitidedhess and betray ignor
ance of an institution that since its
iriceptiou after Lexington has been the
bulwark of oiir nation The army of
tbday is largely composed of young
men men Jof education refiriement
andJualMcatiOns tofill any position
irf civil hfebut retoafe in theeryice
becaUse there isan atjtracfcioh In the
life whetherdn barrack or irifche field
not found lfaewhere Soldiers are
mortal andlike other men do Ijbings
not sanctioned by the decalogue they
being lineal desendents of Father
t
Adam andsstfcbrorie to
select from among the
rnehof thisoommand men possessing
the necessaryualTfications to admin-
listerany of the v state or ccity dffice
There arO blSck sheepin everylick
They are1 foufed in the army but let
meassute yOu their days there are
shoHjarid brief rThe regular army of
the United States today is the best
paid thebestfed the1 best clothed and
best disciplined army m the w6rid
Its officers are drained and educated
in the profession of arms its enlisted
men the peers of any soldiers of -today
and its morale -will standout in com
parison to any war force on theglobe
The soldier is not -understood his
claims for recognition as a potent
factor in the upbuilding ef theifistton
have- been lostsight Of - in theswim
and swirl of prejudice and illogical de
ductions When he is better under
stood his worth will be appreciated
and his standing in the community
placed on a par with his fellow mortals
whose buttons are not made -of brass
The Indians who went to the Zool
ogical Gardens at Cincinnati some six
weeks ago returned last night A
great pow wow washad by them and
their brethern and Bistern who came
over from the Agency to meet them
Those who returned are very proud of
themselves and -hold their heads as
high as cameleopards
D Stinard has moved bis of
clothing into the building on Main
street formerly occupiedtbythebilliard
hall The buildinghasbeen
and MrStinard nowhas a
neat convenient and presentable busi
ness room
John Haeber at Kennedy returned
from Omaha last evening
WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT
Br Kelly
September 7 1890
School began this mornin g
Geo Dew returned from the State
Fair Friday night and reports it a fail
ure
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Will Johnsons blooming face and
portly figure were seen on our streets
today
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Wm Sfceadman of Brownlee was in
town Sunday with a car of cattle for
the South Omaha market
Dr Nicholson did not come to
Wood Lake on the oth owing to sick
ness of his sons wife at Valentine
Twenty five cats of cattle were load
ed here Sunday morning Twenty of
them went to Sioux City for feeders
Wallace Long of the Long Hen
seti Commission Company of Sioux
City Was in town a few days last week
a
If you want to know blow it feels to
get lost in the Sand Hifls on a dark
night ask Chas Johnson He cantelfi
you
5k
W H McOlusky of Winside was
in town last week looking for cattle
He returned Sunday morning with
eight cars bought of the Hanna Bros
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CA Johnsons mother returned to
her Wisconsin home Wednesday nitfrn
in going via Mellette SD where she
wjll stop for a time visiting with
frfends and relatives
A E Tiomberg and U Q lleyne of
Scribner were in town last wk buy
ing cattle They bought one hundred
head ot Willis Barnard ancl Returned
home Sunday morning
ISfinzel
School commenced August30 with
piiteJa large enrollment
John Sctiaefer is very jubilant over
the arrival of a baby boyat his home
Quite a number of the Lakotas were
encamped here last Moriiiay anil Tues
day
Tony Schaef er and Jno Wisser visit
ed the county seat Monday of this
week
The Nenzeliteshave aheye forbusi
ness not one McKihley taan in all
enzel
he corn crop jnthis sectiou of
Cherry county hasuever been better
than at present
The Grewe girls are attending
schoolhere They deserve much
it ior long arive every morning
A dance was given at the hall last
Thursday evening uite a number
of the youths attended and all seemed
well pleased
Tfieschbol bbartiTras shoWnits in
terest in school byffaving a hewstorra
door builtwhich wYll greatly add to
the comfort of theschool room
MrsfJEJ Satterlee has been doing
a biginerchandise business with the
lieighboring Sioux Ths tribe was
alwaysvtioted for their intelligence
Theykriow where f hey can get good
bargains
OUR SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
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Mae Davenport
EdnaMacDonald y
Editors
Charles Maxwell isijahitor this year
The time for dismissal of school has
4 to 410
Mi8sEdhaDwer is enrolled as one
ef the iropils of the High SChbbl
The banner which was such a prom
inent feature of out School last year is
not yet in evidence
MissElia Dillon formerly one Of
our 8th grade scholars is -attending
the college at Wayne Nebraska
The enclosing of the l6t owned by
W E Haley and heretofore serving as
a play ground js - regretted - by
our schoolboys
xAb has been f drniferly the custom
the doors of theschool house are not
openedinthe morning Or at noon On-
til ibhe first bell has beeti run g
The Botany class rOade quite a col
lection Of flowers this -summer Wal
ter Flowers though notin the botany
class pressed -and analyzed -135
specimens
Tbpttpils of the eighth grade who
last year formed the lowest grade
of the High School arenow seated in
the Grammar department aud -are
taught by -Miss Brown
The course of study has been so
arranged this year that history and
literature are taught in the
grade a plan which is being adapted
in many schools and which is highly
approved by the educators of -the
stace
School opened Monday With au at
tendance of 198 the greater ntrmber
of the pupils being enrolled in the
lower grades The following is -the
enrollment High School 16 Gram
mar Dept Intermediate B7
Second 45 Phot Priina ry
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To Jiave in the house at all
times arc shoos and hat for the
children if yon have any School
time is here and all the children
need shoes and hats in fact they
must have them We have just
what you want got them on
U If k pose for the school trade -and we
jy 7P want you to see them before you
buy We know we can suit yon because we ordered the
that object in view Our school shoes eomd in all sizesand at three
prices 100 125 and 140 per pair All good value
THE RED FRONT
W E HALEY
ABSTRACTER
Valentine Nebraska
The DONOHER
1ZONG1IER Proprietor
Haseenrebtiilt Mid rooms fHr aished with
NEW SUITS OF FURiBTCTUBE
MaMig it tk most omplete4iid comfortable
SOTEL IN THE NORTHWEST
sample Roonn ao livery stable in connection
Valentine Nebraska
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Political News
The democratic tate convention at
Omaha last weeknvjminated the popu
list ticket and adsd the name of C
J Smyth for attorney general and
Thomas Ra wlings for regent of the
state university C Dahlman of
Chadroc was elected chairman of the
state central committee and Lee Herd
man Of Omaha secretary M F
Clones of this place was made a mtfm
beT Of thestate -committee from ithe
14 th -district
-Arkansas gives the democratic1 Can
didatefbr govembr65000 maority
and four tickets were in the rfield
Cleveland majority in 1S92 was -40-000
andin 1888 it wasouly 27000
Maine will hbla its fetate elWfttion
next week
There is considerable tlkof AVthur
Sewall withdravVmg in -favor df Tom
Watson fbr vicepfresidehtbut notning
definite is yet knoWn
Bryan riotiflfid bfJhisnbmin
ation by the national ailvefcorlvention
yesterdayattHestatecabftol ih Lin
coln
4 Gold staiidarddelrificfatiC papersisay
that if the reJptfbllcans really watt to
defeat BrySrf they will withdraw Mc
Kiniey in faVer of Palmer Itivill
not be done
Married
xAt the b6nie of the cdtfnty iudfife
F M Walcott last Saturday Sept
was soletnnized the marriage of Mr
Stephen G Dvts and Miss Margaret
E Vonrnans of Kilgore The groom
is well lenown throughout -the counfy1
and is ja hail fellow wellnleV one with
many friends while the bride is de
scribed asan exceptionally sweet little
woman
Hoios THi8
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh whlcTi cannotbe cured by
Halls Catarrh Cure TVJ CHENEY
Toledo Ohio
We the tinderslcnel haTe known F J Cheney
forthelastlS veart knd behete lilin ptrfecily
honoriible in all business transactions aiid ft
iiaHcially able out any oblfgatlbns inade
by tlieir firm
west Tiuax Vholeale Dnncrlsts Toledo O
Walhi o KIxcA2 Mak3K wholesale Brug
jists ToleiloO
Htlls CaiarrhTure is taktin internally acting
directly upon timblood aud mucous surfaces ot
tiii avsiem Fricii 7Zo cr bolHe Hold brail
TcaLoslals frt
PROPOSALS FOE FRESH VBOETABLBS
Hiadmarcers Depjirttnent of tho Plstta
OflicetrlSieCliiff Commissary Omaha Xeb
September 9 I8w Sealed feroposals in tripli
cate watt be recMvedhere until 1 1 oclock bjq
centrjfiataudard time October 9 lSSe and then
openied publicly for furnishing and delivery ot
such quantities offtotatos and onloas aa may
be required by the Subsistence Department at
Forts Croak Niobrara and Kobinsou Neb
orts D A Kussell aud Washakie Wyo and
Tort ireade S D Proposals will also bo
and openedby the Commissary at Fort
Crook until ll oclock 3 111 central standard
timeOctober 9 l9G and by Commistarles at
Forts Nldbrara ItoblHson D A Kussell Wash
akie andIIehde untlrio ani mountain standaM
time each CoiamTsljary recfhingproDosals Xoc
his owpostouly The right is rescrred to re
ject any or -all pfoposala in wholefor In prt
Blank proposals and speciflcattona showlss la
deUiil the articlesand quantities required ui
giving full infermatron as to conditions of con
tract will be frtrrirslied on application to any or
the alroverimeHttoned offlcers FKAJTK E JSTS
Major ami C S
EndorusA Jafrctt and Cora A Jarrett de
fondants will Ukenotice that on tho th daT of
September lSgcFStrick Sullivan plaintiff herein
filed his pctlUoninthe District Court ef Cherrr
county Jfehraska aaainst Endorus A Jarretc
andCoraAJarMfdefendants ljireln Kie ob
ject and praytitjf which is to fdredose s certain
mortgage executed by Enlorus A Varrett and
Cora A Jarrett upon we southwest quarter ef
section 34 township 33 range 37w4t to gecur
the payment of a certalnpromlssory not dated
inarcn i ioj me sum 01 10000 due and sar
able In one yearfroradat thereof That ttwe Js
Is now due upon said note and motteaje th
sum of Jlisoojdfwhico sum with interesttSarS
on from this date plaintiff prays tor a deer
tnat defendantsbe required to pay the same or
that said premises may be sold to satlafr th
amount fouhefdue
You the said Endows A Jarrett and Cora A
Jarrett are required to answer said petltltloa on
or beforethe lth dayof October A D iaw
- Patrick sulliman
r wJEiXTxiCKB yimujiff
FWlntlfTs Attorney
Voifee fimber Culture
V SLaud umce ValenUae tfebraska
September KhU9tr
Complaint having been entred at thl oOco
by CharJesHJacobson against Hudi H Ho
Govern fbrfailBre 1 0 comply with law aa to
timber culture Entry 20 6l dated June iUh
1890 upon Xhe n of seM neswJi wfcne
3ec26rp2SfE37in Cherry oanty Kebrvka
with a vjew of cancellation or s14 eatry eoates
tantaljfrglg that the saidHoghH Jc oTera
has failHa to break or cause -to be broXoa any
part ofscfd tract and has wholly failed to ccju
vatc or causa to be cultivated any parf of nld
tract stupe tho date of his said eair aod w
wholly failed to cure his Iaa5r4 to- tfcls dMe
The said parties are hereby 3UGpraonHorP
at thisMncon the 10th dayot October Jin at
10 ociocJcam to respond ajntfonllj tetUaM
concerning said alleged failura
C P UOY23
That our train leaves Ocelli innAe
diately after arrival of ttla frokd
Black Hills making a throofb connec
tion to aU points la KTth etern
Nebraska and saviiig three ooxa timd
to Sioux City and beyond afld ifc
dosent cost a cent fnore
Buy yofir local ticfeta to OKelllind
take our hie there Tree tranafef at
OKell
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