A l WHbyjHMjpHl Will i JUJ i i it CLOAKS Cold tvith northerly and north- - westerly winds BlizzardB will follow Prepare by Buying your clothi og Irftots slioes etc at mm G a gJ Our stock iu quantity and quality is ud excelled There are no two sides to tbfi question of our prices Theyre tie lowest on furnishing goods Just Cttop in and see for yourself Lots of j goods constantly coming and going Tailoring cleaning and pressing DbStnard WAIN STREET VALENTINE NORTH WESTERN LIVERY AND FEED STABLE filTT Kkeekd Peop3 Barn located on the eastsfde of town Pirst class rigs and careful drivers Good accommodation for feed ing and stabling x 0 M SAGESEf TOHSORML ARTIST Hair cutting and shaving Shop in tlit W H Mosesbuilding HOT AND GOLD BATHS Valdiiliiiie Nebr O W Morey WATCHMAKER JEWELER Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Spectacles aud Musical Instruments - Valentine - Nebraska A Dandy Thing to Sell Iliavo been doing so wellthis summer soiling vxnuuiuauim uipiwra luai i uuuk 11 my aUlJVtO tell others about it I liavo not made as much moueyassjomoi read about but I never make less Uian 3and often 5 a day The dipper can be used as a fruit jar filler a plain dipper a fine strainer a funnel a strainer funnel a sick room warming pah and a pint measure These eight different uses makes tbadipper such a necessary iiruuiu mt ii sens neanyevery uouseit is so cheap You can get a sample bv sendinc asI did 18 two cent stamps to payjpostage etc to V HBaird Co Station A Pittsburg Pa and ttiey will mail you a dipper and you can go right to work Anyone can make S3r S4 a day any where j a Readek Mill Prices or Peed Bran bulk 40c per cwt700ton Shorts bulk 50c per cwt f9 00 ton Screenings 35c 600 Chop feed - 70c 1300 fJorn 50c tfOate 65c Hotc the Dipper Saved the Farm jfFathbrwas sick and themortgage on the farm ysn coming due I saw iu the Christian -where Miss A M Fritz of Station A St Locls ie would send a sample combination itpperfor 18 two cent stamps nd I ordered one Iosw that the dipser could be used as a fruit jar filler a plain dipper a fine strainer a funnel a trinerfunnelfaiokroomarmingpan and a plutLmeasure These eight different uses makes theiipper such a necessary article that I went toJKorkwithlt and it sells atvery near every houae and in four months I mid off the mort gage I think lean clear as madras 200 per mouth If you Hetr work you can lo well by ciTloc this a trial Miss A M Fritz Station A St Louis Mo will send you a sample for 18 two centslamps Write at once John G N Chance to Make Money I bavr made 1GJ0 clear money in 7 days and attended to ray household duties besides and I think this is doing splendid for a woman inex perienced in business Anjouc ecu sail what evervonevnantto buy and every family wants a DisuWoeSer Idout canvaSs at all ikjoijIc -come orsoadfor the Washer and every washor tbat os6 oti sells two or three more as they do the work to nerfectiou You can vash and dry t be dishesifiwo micule3 J am going to devote ray whole tipw to the business now and X am Burelcan wafccfsott j year My shteV acd brother Jiave s Viried in the buslne s and aij Vioht fil udil Vtcauot fomplele insini flonsawlhmulrfiiiof testimonials by iiirtlj4riCiivjLiMi father Co titutlou 5 iPitWM j tfon t make lote u jssVviilAtr osvifiiulr WlUVAWJJ AND ALL NEW LATEST 8TYL THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT Successor to CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT ROBERT GOOD Editor and Publisher Vote for Wolfe Vote for Seville Vote for Jackson Vote for Meserve Tlie Mystic Six hasadded two new members to its list and now the name of the club should be changed -to the Exquisite Eight or sdmehingof that sort EL G Sawyer of CarperitorsVille and W G Sawyer of Elgin Illinois were in town Monday arranging to make final proof on their timber claims Harry D Harper of -Osage Iowa is visiting his brother-in-law H Jaycox northwest of town -He rode from Osage to ONeill on his bicycle and at that point topkthe train for Valentine the roads being in bad condition The republicans had a big blowout hat Chadron last Monday Bands were presenUfrom all over the country and a general gDod time enjoyed by all The democrats anS populists will jubilate Saturday II iv Patrick and Albert Watkins who speak here tonight from a sound money standpoint arrived in town this morning on apecial -car Mr Wat kins1 wife aiVd two daughters and Mr Patricks father are -with the party CR Glover divided the time last Saturday evening with Dr Elv and defined his position in this campaign He is a Palmer democrat and believes in the gold standardr and gives some very unique reasons for taking the stand he does The YMCA at Chadron continues doing noble work On election night the returns will be received at the rooms of the association by special wire and free coffee will be- seryed to all comers This- will rob the saloon of many patrons The Crookston Division of Cherry County Teachers Association will meet in Crookston on the third Satur day of November at 130 oclock p m instead of fourth Saturday on account of the N W -T A at Hay Springs on that day -Program next week Munsbn Butler and Miss Ware are to be married at the home of Robert Quisenbery near Oasis today Judge WaTcoit has been secured to perform the ceremony and larce numbers of guests have been invited Well try to give a full account of the interest ing affair next week The work of putting in new abut ments at the Niobrara abridge of the FE M V is almost completed Large capstonesare being placed on top of the concrete foundation this week and fainthearted people need not hold their breath any more while crossing the river New timber ork will be pnt in next season J N Campbell of Fullerton Nebr one of the Bryan electorson ticket matie a free sil ver speech at Wood Lake Monday slight and one at Crookston Tuesday Last night he had a joint debate with K Ader at Cody Mr Campbell is a fluent speaker and wasvgreeted by big crowds both at Crookston and Wood Lake Geo Camm who lives a tfew miles north of town owns a broneho which i8 a curiosity in her way just now Three months ago she gave birth to -a colvand all went well until last week when- she became the proud mother of another little broncho Both -colts are doing well likewise the mother Very few cases of this kind are on record and Mr Camm feels justly proud of his little mare Frank Grooms of Sparks left -at this ofSce Monday a few sample ears of corn that eimply cannot be beatsn for size or quality The ears are about a foot long the grains are firm large and golden Mr Grooms informs us thai these ears of com were picked at random from a load and were not specially selected for their isize They forcibly show theproduasGggs of CJtay county soil x iririiirBMatMgBtaygaK APES TO SUIT to Hornby THE BIG STONE STORE WEATHER REPORT FOR QCiropjER NOVEMlR AND DECEMBER OUR SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Mae Davenport Edna MacDonald I Editors Literary work October 30 Program in Second Pri mary JNuIemner 6 High School Thanksgiving Program in Inter mediate department Visitors TUgrh School Mesdames Crabb and Pettijohn Uraumiar - MeBdametf Pettycrew Dwyer Vincent Maloney Sparks Pet tijohn Crabb and Iloenig Miss Query Miss Sparks of Chicago Mr Smyser of Independence Iowa Intermediate- Mesdames Pettijohn Crabb and Fike Miss Lena Hawkins Second Primary Mesdames Crabb Pettijohn and Fike Misses Lena Bawkins arid May Haddeu First -Mrs L C Sparks Miss Helen Sparks New Pupils Intermediate Paul and Alphonse Charbohneau Second Primary Beryl and Maud Trace well Allen GoUd A number of changes have been made in tire High School greatly im proving the appearance of the room Through an oversight on our part it has not been mentioned that instead of the regular morning exercises Friday two weeks ago Mrs Watson favored us with a recitation She proved her self an able elocutionist A new floor has been pnt in the hall way leading from Miss Callens room Mrs Geo Hornby assists Airs Craw ford an hour each day in the kinder garten work Examinations in all j the principal studies are being conducted in Miss Browns room this week Snake tetovitS J B Hart and George Harper killed twenty six rattle snakes at Grand Rapids Monday noon Mr Hart says that it is a pretty big snake store but he says he will vouch for the truth of it Mr Cosner also killed quite a riirtcber Firfdx Review Rattle snakes invaded the home of John Adams one day last week and drove Mrs Adams and the baby out of the house They came from a dog town close at hand John M Neal and H E Bedell started to exterminate thenTand succeeded in killing twenty three Tyrdn Graphic The Thedford people are again mak ing a raid on rattle snakes in the dog tiwn south of the village Eighty seven of these serpents were killed last Tuesday afternoon and 128 Wednes day A TMilroy killed nfty six in a dog town south of his place one day last week Thedford Banner A party from Verdigree made a hunting trip through Holt couuty and report having encountered a rattle snake den near Paddcck of unusual proportions they slaughtered eighty two seventy of which were rattle snakes and twelve blue racers The den is located brbken ground of the bluffs adjacent to the Niobrara river and old settlers says the rattle snakes gather theie for miles around every year to take up their winter quarters The snakes were out sun ning themselves when encountered by the party who say that it was a sicken ing sound to hear the rattlers on all sides Stuart Ledger John G Tipton the notorious Judge Tipton of -Omaha as he intro duces himself is speaking at various school houses through the county tor the republicans and making votes for Bryan At Harmony school house Tuesday night he was met by a good audience but we are informed that he thoroughly disgusted everybody by appearing on the platform drunk Nobody says he had tonsilttis they call ifr just a plain everyday drunk It is reported that there is to be another beet sugar excursion to Nor folk tomorrow but particulars are hard to get No votes are made by these -excursions as farmers see through the scheme but then the boys all have a good time at semebody klses expense When you go to the polls nesfTues J day cu3fc your vote for the democratic candidate for coufltjjV ittorney ThuriU3 v r i WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT By Keily October 26 1890 Hello Auntiehow are you Mr and Mrs P Chandler visited the cduntry Sunday afternoon j A Bailey and family Sundayed in Longpine at the home of his parents W G Sawyer of Elgin 111 is in town this week looking after his cat tle interests here Judge Mutz of Springview spoke to a large audience Saturday evening on political questions Misses Jentiie Morgareidge and Nettie Hogan visited in town Saturday afternoon and evening Jim Munson of Ainsworth Visited in Wood Lake Tuesday night return ing home Friday morning Jas Woodman returned from We3t Point Thursday night Reports good business in the carpet cleaning line Ed Levee is at the lakes this week with a party of hunters We won dered why Caddie looked so sad Sun day O VanBuren of Longpine is keep ing up the water supply for Hhe R R Company this week by running the steam pump - Mr Honeys new house is now com pleted and furnished It is a neat structure and an improvement to any city Wash should give us a dance a Pearl Porter is campitig on his homestead this week near J M Hannas south of town Pearl will raise a crop ofsugar beets next year- - Misses Sadie- Dewey and Mamie Stevenson visited with Mr and Mrs V V Johnson Sunday afternoon going on horseback They had one runaway but no serious accidents David Leach went to Valentine one dy laBt week to have a toth pulled He got it pulled but missed his train home while explaining the silver Ques tion to some of his acquaintances Wood JLake rs if Clarence Walcott was taking fcsfche sights on Monday W V Johnson and wife calfed relatives last Saturdav nfternoou a BESiocir often uldff ieufi m on Sawyer Bros and a E and l W Dewey made a flying trip to Vantine Monday Misses Sadie Dewey Stevenson enjoyed a last Sundav afternoon and horseback Mamie ride Several of Wood Lakes young peo ple are making preparations for the grand wedding on Thursday G and H G Sawyer arrived here one night last week to look after the interest of theirstock and rarns The speech by J N Campbell last Monday night was well attended the speaker being one of the best that has appeared here during the campaign Kellys Aunt Mr Jbs Wisser spent a few days of last week at the county seat Mrs Edward Satterlee is l visiting with her pareuts at Valentine Sheriff Strong came un Tuesday evening and left a Bryan ballotbox Mr Richie is making preparation to move his family to this place forschool aS vantages Miss Lillian Stoner county superin tendent visited the school at thic place last Thursday and expressed hereelf as being highly pleased Miss Mary Shaughhessy teacher of the school here makes the following report for theroonth ending Oot23 No pupils enrolled 12 Average attendance 11 Neither tardy nor absent Mary Frances Dora and Emily Grewe Rosa HtiQ Joseph Nollette Minerva EH Precinct Mis F R Yanish spent last week visiting her parents at Gordon Candidates Thurston and Billings made a flyiug trip through this pre cinct last week Miss Dolly Johnson attended teach ers examination at Pioneer sehool house last Saturday Dan Earner and Misses Isis Lincoln Adar Garner and Nellie Marall were down on the river Sunday J E Hughes of White river S D was over -in these parts last week ship ping out some steers he had heie Weiionc Viola ivill visit Tnu Wsiliiuk she is au 1 BEST LINE OF SHOES IN TOWN 4 4 Ladies Children Gents I Misses 4 4 Best Quality 43 Latest Styles 0 1 jK 1 t UaXAn 4 4 4 49 49 49 49 49 See our lT5aud200 Ladies Shoe c4cv THE Of r4r4c4c AB i Itf Mt ULfOM ti RED FRONT or or or cr era W E HALBT STRACTER Valentine Nebraska The DONOHER M JT DOXOHEIi Proiwielov DRUGS i v r I I WATSQN VARNISHES THDROGGiST Cody Rev Hunt held services here last Sunday evening Messrs Reinerttind Thurston held a political meeting here not many even ings ago which was well attended Mr Tieinerfc made a few appropriate remarks that were hard hitters to the gold bugs then he was followed by Mr Thurston who gave us a rousing speech no made many votes and the audi euce was loud in its c heers for the next attorney of Cherry county The next everting aftei the Thurston meeting Dr Ely of Ains worth spoke to a good sized audience If we had the measles or a like disease we might take the doctors physic but his political medicine wont go In his speech he greatly lamented the financial condition of the farmer and spoKe or cne ten cent corn and six cent oats with trembling voice and an outward demonstration of deep feel ing while words were inadequate to describe the great sympathy he felt for the poor millions of day laborers ontof employment Then in about the next breath he appeals to the citizens in this manner I tell yougtntlemen we must to a man vote to maintain the exist ing state of affairs O what a balm this was to the poor farmer It set at Test all his ambitious hopes of ever getting a fair enumeration for his dearly earned products of the soil What a consolation this was to the laborer out of a jobl for he can now realize that such a thing as a job is out of the question and he can continue tramping and begging while his family suffers for the necessaries of life You hit the wrong chord in this town doc tor and when you look over the vote of Boiling Springs precinct after the coming election do not be surprised if your opponent gets a gced majority Jiks J A Carrollspoke at Kennedy last Friday night debating with B F Felch A large andience was present Mr Carroll spoke at Brownlee Satur day night Jjos Urown of GrooksMn who has foV somo time beenill of typhoid fever died yesterday Fttnfril will be held Shis afternoon at 2dclock fiVajueO at Slice Ten Hood teanls to hail freight use jjnek yanl and Uosebnd -v in nave nauisig aii wrntur Wi iVgency Day2aou TnciiEii to PAINTS fetfffiflBa iHasfteenrebiiiltand rooms famislied ith NEW SUITS OF FURNITURE Making it the most complete and comfortable HOTEL INTHE NORTHWEST SIMPLE mm AND UVERY STABLE M CONNECTION Valentine Nebraska IBftSJ iS 5JJ aKM - Tr j CrCMGOrOrCrCrOrCMQCC2CC0CCtOfXm I SUNDRIES Valentine TeaPluTrttsofilfatlOti We cordially invite any interested iu schobl work to be present at our teach ers Association to be held iu the high school building Saturday Nov 14 1S9G at 130 p tn The following program will be given Music Roll Call Response by quota tions from the subject Na ture A Review of Tracra Pavchblogy of Child Study Section I Chapter I I V Mary Hurley Proper and Improper incentives in school work JJ G Stevenson Book Review i Florence Earaar Whatkindof Opening ExercUea are conducive to the highest Moral and Mental develop ment of a Child Mrs- Laurie Music iu the schools Principles or songs - -Belle Cailen MUSIC Davenport Thabher carry a co plete line of coffins -and undertaker supplies l fy 100 Hcicara lh The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at leiut one dreaded disease tint science lias been able to euro In all iu stages and that Is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Clire te the only postive cure knowu in the ned ical fraternity Catarrh bemjr a consUCutiOBal disuse requlrs a constitutjonal treatment HaH t Catarrh Cure 13 taken luternally acting d roctlrupon the blood and inticous surfaces of the system thereby destroyinc the foundation 2rlsdsea3eindfcriviDK tu patient strength by building up the coustitutiou and asalaUng nature in doin its work The proprietors have so much laith in its curative powers tbxt thej offer One Hundrod Dollars for any case that it faiLs to cure Send for list of testimonials Address F J Chkneva Co Toledo O I So5d by Drujjgiats 75c -US La1 OrricE Valentine 2et Ocuber27tSW f otIce is hereby civenQrat the following named settler has filed notiw of his inwctlon to make final proof in support of hi ciaira and that said proof will be inaaV before Krister and Receiver at Valentine Nebraska on Dec 3lhr 1806 vir Lars Pedersbn of Kennedy Xebr H Es ICCtofor flienenc c section 23 nwint and nijnw j sectional tovvuahlp 29 ran 32 He names the foirowlns witnessed to prore ht contibuouiJ rcsidcucu upon and cultivation of said land viz David A Iiercy Francis M Robinson Erik Aruesou and ziuu Kard eh all of Ksnneilr Nebr C V OU7VUK Rel5ter XHIEF QUA IFKMaSTEK8 J OraiC Kt Oct ii JSM OFFICE nriTillrf tf rt v 1 1 Tar I a wJed pro- iiw1 feceitn aere unin oclsck p 21 aai tlwn opened -for Sheiled Corn rcqaire l m ucrjLrtiiUVt OI iue ilSIIrt lllirititr tlci il OJiuiu Iaite 20 isr L S year reservci the ruat t jcjttiiirtTiuaayoraiipnjpo3ali or itiy pan tnyreof iftrormaion fumisbctl ou TiucaUori here or to Cui atd ilc fot niMrrr 1iiir - i1Sjs arc eised iia wui Vc lu iiJii V- v yv V liUitJUJ udorscd 5 SKl adilressed to I 1 WHKELIilSj X - M 2 m f f