The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, November 19, 1896, Image 8

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Out itock in quantity and quality is
unexcelled There are no two sides to
the queitlon of our prices Theyre
the lowest on furnishing goods Just
drop in and see for yourself Lots of
oods constanllyfcdming and going
Tailoring Cleaning and pressing
D Stinard
4MIK STREET
MtHTINE
NORTHWESTERN Leader
LIVERY AND
FEED STABLE
HITT Kneelakd Props
Barn located on the east side of town
First class rigs and careful drivers
Good accommodation for feed-
ingaud stabling
C M SAGESER
IONS0RIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the Moses building
flOT AND UOLB MHS
Valentine Nebr
O W Morey
WATOHMAKER
JEWELER
iDiamonds Watches Clocks
Jewelry -Silverware -Spectacles and
Musical Instruments
Valentine
Nehrmsha
A Dandy Thing to Sell
1 have been doing so well this summer -selling
oomjHtmtfpa dippers that I think It my duty to
tell other about it I have not made as much
money as iome I read about but I never make
loss than S3 andioften 85 a day The dipper can
be used as a fruit JacjUler a plaindlpper a fine
atrainer a funnel astrainer funnel a sick room
vanning pan and a pint measure These eight
different uses makesuiejduipsrsuclja necessary
xrticxe that it sells at neatly every houseit jso
cneap ioucangeta samnit ov senflmeasa
4 am is iwo cenb simns u pay postage eic to w
HBaird Co Station A Pitteburc Pa and
they will mail you a dipper aud ytu cjyi go- right
to work Aayone can make S3or l flay any-
Hill Prices jor Feed
Bran bulk 40c per cwt 7J0tpn
-Short bulk 50o per cwt 9 00 ton
Screenings 35c 600
ChppFeed 70c 1300
Corn 50c
Oati 65c
H9tcthcfippQrJSavedthe Farm
Father was sickand themortgage on the farm
was coming dtse I saw in the Christian
cate where Miss -AM Fritz of Station A St
Louis Ho woulfl send a sample combination
dipper for 18 two cent stamps end I ordered one
I saw that the dlpser could be
used as a f rait jar
filler a plain dinner a fine strainer a funnel a
warming pan and a
ner funnel a sick room
plot measure These eight different uses makes
tiwdinDor such a necessary article that I went
to work with It and it jells at very near evejy
house and In four montfesIpaId off the
i tninK i can clear as4iiucn as 9200 per
li you neeovWorK you can jo weu Dy
rtrtne this a trial Mies A M Fritz station A
fit Louis Mowlllsehd yoiismpleXor 18 two
oenceyisipa ivioatonce
WOHK G tf
A GhaiicCOfHake
made lG0 clear money In87days and
attended 10 mv household duties besides and I
1 think -this lsjdolnsplendidfor a woman inex
perienced in -business Anjone csn sell what
everyone warn 10 uuy apa ecry laicuy waura a
Ditto Washer I dontcanass at all people
rtwnfl or send for the Washer and every waafier
thateots oui soils two or thiree moreas they -do
Mio work to perfection You -can wash and -dry
the dishes it tro inmates I am going to devote
tnywboIeUipeXotheAusiness now and I am
nTmn makfl ssooo a vear My sister and
rotbe have started In the business and aref
QOiag SpiODQIO iOU caujjl uuJitnx
Jons and hundreds of Testimonials by address
nr lm Tnvn riiv Tih A asher Co Station A
ttsbirirra inl if vua ilout make Jets of
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TCHORNBY
HE HAS - WHAT - YOU - WANT
HIS ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST HIS PRICES THE LOWEST
HE SETS THE PACE
WEATHER REPOT
p october wovewle er
and December
Cold with northerly and north
westerly wmds Blizzard8 will
follow IPrdpare by buying your
dothvg boots shoes etc at
mim
THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
StlCOESSOB TO
CHERRY COUKTY INOEPENDEHT
EOBEET GOOD -Editor and Publisher
Ben R Cowdery state bank exami
ner is in town today
Sevenflnal proofs were roade before
the Register aud Receiveryesterday
Dunn is home from the reser
vation where he has been working for
some time
j
J RLep W B Lse and Thomas
McClean were up from Brownlee yes
terday on business -before the land
office
F Sagerer father of our expert
tonsorialist C M Sageser visited in
town from Friday until Mondav
morning
Several parties have visited the imill
pond of evenings recently and the ice
is reported to be in excellent condition
for skating
A laige -band of sheep passed
throughtown test Saturday bound for
the vicinity ofGordon There is such
a thing as getting overstocked and
the eastern part of the county may
discover thatan over supply of
is not to be desired Hay Swings
The official vote on candidate -for
representativefrom the 62ud -district
i8as follows
bounties iBillings Horton Totals
Cherry 596 553 1149
KeyaPaha 294 160 454
Total 890 713
Majority 177
the convention and much ggpd is
I a V 1 t
22s y u I ppcsa to iccGXupnsjGea
1603
177
Mike Elmore won 300 and a silk
handkerchief on Bryan carrying
braska Miss -Marshall while visitine
his daughter got too enthusiastic for
McKinley to suit himand he offered
to bet her a silk dress against a silk
haudkerchief that McKinley wouldnt
carry this state Aliance ffrip
Part of the household oods Qf A
L Warrick formerly court reporter
here were sold at the iHotel Blaine
Monday to satisfy creditors The
haudsomepiano went to Mrs Olive
M Leader for 100 The sewing ma
chine went to Max Loewenthal for 16
Tom Lockett got a bargain in the big
fur overcoat at 650 and other things
went the same way Chadron Signal
S F Gilman arrived in town from
Davenport Iowa Saturday night
accompanied by Walter Chambers of
Davenport and J K Chambers of
Omaha and Monday morning went
out to the Bordman on a weeks Ash
ing and huuting trip Wes Hil
suiger -went along as driver guide
and -chief tfactotom Mr Gilman has
apparently Sully recovered frcm his
long iiluesa
The sheriff of Keya Paha county
came over from Springyjew to day
with S W Daniels the prisoner who
was sentenced to the penitentiary for
four-and-a-half years for steahug
horses They are on their way to Lin
coin Judge Westover is gaining a
reputation by his japidmethqd 01 dis
posing of crimumlCases in his court
that will cause the cattle and horse
thieves to abandon their -calling or
seek new fields for their -operations
Bassett Eagle
In Butte Boyd sonnty the Bryan
menhada hard time of itiJast week
paying election bets JakeJSieler gave
a freelance Wm Kearville has to
jnovetofew Jersey Dave Harring
ton went around town with a large
beet changing to his neck iD W
Forbes hauled 8 C Sample acound
town in wheelbarrow hollered for
McKinley and made a republican
speech at theflagpole in the -center of
town Were in a hard row of
stumps this iJl
The fourth anual
Nebraska StateInigation Association
is in session afrLexiugton today and
will adjourn Saturday The meeting
is presided over Jjy 3 the famous advo
cate of water norJwng but water A Q1
Wolfenbarger andinany new thoqghts
and experienceswiil be told at this
meeting Qrators and eminent ex
perts in the v ariouBfcranches of irri
gation are totalk and read papera to
ax-
OUR SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Mak Davenport
Edna AIacDonald Edltors
VISITORS
W H Mullen of ONeill
Hamer
Florence
2iBW PUPILS
High School iEarl Pettycrew
Intermediate -Merton Holsclaw
Itvwould ibe a good idea for our
small school boys hereafter to use
more descretion in throwing snow
balls
The gross receipts of the school en
tertainment Friday night was 2015
This will be applied toward getting
m uch needed books for our library
The deportment of the Various
pupils is shown in Miss iirownfs room
by means of red and green starsplaced
on -cards the red star meaniDg 4jood
behavior the green poor behavior
Valentine Teavhers Association
This association heJd its regular
raont biy meeting in the High School
room Jast Saturday atternoon aoout
twenty teachers aqd visitors being
jprtujt Several of those who had
places on vthe program failed to attend
butt their subjects ver e discussed
ertheless and an instruclive meeting
was had What Kind of Opening
Exercises are Conducive to the Highest
Moral and Mental Development of a
Child was opened by Mrs Lawrie
who advocated prayer followed by
reading quotations etc The discus
sion wluch followed brought out man
helpf uLsuggestions Proper and
School Work pre
cHiUttd iwarm debateProf Watson
andjjarry 0 Tucker leading while
Music in the School was deftly
handled by Miss Callen The concen
sus of opinion seemed to be that teach
ers should be able to sing and that
both the principles nfrnusioHnd songs
should be taught Teachers should at-
tend these association meetings more
regularly than they do
The Northwestern Teaehers Asso
ciation meets at Crawford on the 27th
andSth of the present month and
Valentine and Cherry county will be
represented by at least two or three
teachers -Since the organization of
this association no meetings have been
held east of Chadron although the
territory it embraces extends s far
east as Norfolk Heres a chance for
Valentine that should be made use of
iWhy not have the next meeting of the
-teachers here About 100 or 150
teachers attend these meetiugs and all
theyask is entertainment for the two
day8 they stay in town Valentine
can furnish this and do it easily
Think this matter over and lefcs try
for the association next 3ear
Iftheper capita consumption of
sugar in the United States at this time
were equal to that of 1892 the aggre
gate consumption would be ovr 4r
627000000 pounds and would be
worth at an average price of 4 cents
more thanSlTOOOOOO At the re
duced rate of -consumption resulting
from hardctimes the total for this yesr
will it is estimated be about 420060
000 pounds rworth 168000000 It as
entirely practicable to produce in this
country all the- sugar required for home
con8umptionand by so doing tokeep
at home a vast amount -of money new
annually sent abroad and to build up
a great farming industry -
The following is the program to fce
renderedat themeeting of the West
ern Teachers Association on the 28th
of November at the Ganow scumS
house 1 oclock pm
The Best Methods of Restricting
Whispering in school 5
- Fannie Thackeray
The art of Teaching Geography- to
Beginners t Laura Gallop
A Class Drill in Tumber Work
- Llu MossEaan
The Method of -Teaching Cube
and Square Root Illusi rated
by Blocks Mrs Kitty Crowe
A Paper on Bank Discount
Mattie Schreiak Secretary
The Swiss Bell Ringers gave a very
sad entertainment here last night and
appear at Fort Niobraratonight 3he
musical glasses were exceptionally fine
and fbjj comelm ias en- good
as
WOOD LAKE DEPARTMENT
By Kkijy
November 17 1896
M Bailer is in town today
Dava Sauna Is in town today xn
business
Jim Woodman is working torC A
Johnson
David Leaqb is recovering from his
recent illness
Judge Wa icott was jn the city a few
minutes this evening
Look out for a big time Thanks
givingand the 4kNiggerpreacher
CHagen is completing the painting
on Mr Honeys new house this week
- A B Gay of Omaha and E
Hooker of Chadron spent Friday in
town
B Quisenberry is expected back
from Omaha tonight where he has
been with cattle - j Lra y
J
Ed Brahmstadt is working for W
Barnard on the ranch this week haul-
Ing hayand coal from town
M Johnson of Boston Mass is hi
town this week intending to prove 4ip
on his homestead south of town
J R and W B Lee of Erownlee
came in tonight taking the train for
Valentine where they go on business
C A Johnson and W Barnard are
expected back from Colorado this week
4tli about a thousand head of cattle
Wtood Lake Xo 2
iWell Kelly how arevyou
having nice weather now
adays
jDaveand Mell Hanna wore in town
Tuesday
MissrDwyer spent Saturday evening
at MrtDeweyte
Rob Fauver madea flying trip to
the city on Monday
MrsDayisspeudingafew days in
the country this week
There is tojbe a supper hre -Thanksgiving
night ithe money to go to tho
minister
Money Butler was in town Tuesday
He expcts Mr Quisenberry home
from Omaha
Mics Sadie DeweyJs visiting friends
in Valentine We have not learned
how long she is to stay
Kellys Aut
German
Mrs Anna Grooms visited her par
ents near Sparks last week
Frank Reese is home again aftr a
sojoura of two or three weeks in Val
entine
Remembering our duty as corres
pondent we will try and rake up a
little budget of news
Grazing istvery short on account of
the recent snowand farmers will have
to feed their cattletfor a few days
Miss Phebe will go to
Cheyenne Wyoming in tlw near fu
ture -She goes to have her eyes treat
ed and for a visit
Being a democrat werfeel blue over
election but perhaps some of our re
publican1 friends will be sorry they did
not- vote for Brysn before they have
another chance
Snow Flake
Wentliei Report
-Following is a -summary of the
weather experienced here during the
past week and up to 10 oclock this
-morning
DAY TEMP MAX MIN FREGF
Thursday 30 3
iF riday 40 0
turday 44 30
Sunday 51 30 -
Monday 55 24
ffuesday 24 - 8 trace
Wednesday 29 12
Thursday 17 6 -
Precipitation is given ininchesand
hundredths Observations by C R
Watson ofrU S weather bureau The
weather bureau day is from 6 p m to
6ip m
When Case Strong and -Stephenson
were arrested for cattle stealing itwas
on a -warrant charging them -With
stealing eight head of cattle belonging
to J W Stesier The parties will be
rearrested onanother charge embrac
ing the whole bunch of cattie 28head
in all This 7ill be done and fthe
parties given a hearing sometime be
fore court convenes the 7thff Deogm
ber
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m4AAH
EST LINE OF SHOES
I S Indies
5 Childress
49 Beat Quality
jft Latej tyes
So
g Lowast PwQes
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THE RED FRONT
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W E HALEY
U3 Land Office Valentine Nebr i
Nov 17 18PG f
Compaint having been entered at tins office
by Gerrould O FairJiewl against Johu C Potter
for failure to comnlv with the law is to Timber
Culture Entry No 2743 xfcued September 30 1884
upon the Sksiiw Sec 12 To 3t n V 3
rw in uneixy county eDrasKa wiui a view i
tne cancellation ytsaiu entry contestant
ing that the -said Johu C Potter has lailed
break or eauseto bu brjokeu an of said
cribed tract at any time an J has failed at au
time to cultivate any of biiid tract and has failed
to plant or causd to be planted any trees tcet
seeds or cuttings on said tract at any time the
said parties areerebvsummoiiedto appear ail
this oihee on the 28th tlay of December 169C At
10 oclock ainto respond and furnish testi
mony concerakiKaaid alieged failure
Disposition of witnesses will be taken before
Robert Iucas a USCCC at his oflke in Laya
ca Nebr on the 24th day of December 189Guat lo
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Sevea years ago my ttHo i
severe attack of lung trouble which o
the physicians pronounced eonsuopUoB O
The cough was extremely distressing
especially at night and w3 fraquently o
attended with the spitting of blood- g
The doctors being unable So help her 0
I induced her to try Ayer -Cherry
toral and was surprised at the great
relief it gave Before using one whole 0
bottle she was cured so that now she is o
quite strong and healthy That this O
medicine saved my wifes life I have not 0
the least doubt K MoSEUJ Men- o
phis Tenn
Oyers Clisrry PeGtoral
Received Highest Awards
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Save My Child
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many an
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mother
whose
little one
edy proves a blessing ana
a godsend Mrs M A
Burke of 309E 105th St
New York writes Dr
Ackers English Remedy
cured my baby of bronchi
tis and also gave instant
relief in a severe case of
croup
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