The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, November 26, 1896, Image 1

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THE VALENr
VOL XI
THIS AND THAT
CmiT4 Events
ThsiJkiftivtoE Nojr 26
Wcdiwu TcacbvTS Assodatloe Nov 28
WJS Powers sof Pierce was in town
-Sunday
f iHoUday trade svlU soon commence
picking up
-Frank Todd of Eotebud was in
Um yesterday
RobertjQuisenberry was up from
Oasis yeCerday
Wood is a pretty scarce article in
Valentine just now
Miss Dickson of Rosebud la regis
tered at The Douoher
A 8 Chamberlain of Whitman
-was in town Saturday
JT B McKeever was over from the
artesian well Saturday
F VI Whittecar spent Sunday with
Jils family at Ainsworth
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Mrs J C Northrop wejtfto Omaha
Monday morniug Cor a short stay
Miks Mary Dix of Lavaoa is visit
ing with her sister Mrs J W Steele
0 H Cornell returned from his trip
to Omaha aud Graud Island Sunday
Bight
It Ls as we thought Prof Berkley
-wants to be Aiusworths next post--master
Save the pennies by doing your
Christmas bhopiiDgat Davenport
Touchers
John 8teinbrecher sold a carload of
wood to parties about town the first of
Hjje w eek
OMBailey and wife of Wood
Lake attended the McKinley meeting
here last week
Jackson Brayton present a new
-advertisement to the readers of this
paper igim wees
frofi 0 B litt man was up from
Wood Lake Tued iy and visited Tug
Pemocrat while in town
jG Z Helraan of Sargents Bluffs
ioyva the brick man was in town on
business connected with his contract
Tuesday
Miss Maxy Hurley Arabias popu
lar young schqolaaam was in town
W anted Compcteat irl or
woman for general houe work
1 -- Mits W Waite
Kennedy Uebr
The Qpringview Herald says lieya
Paha stockmen have beeu shippuiK
quite extensively of late anticipating
a loug hard winter and shortage of
feed
Wbjle here last week Stab Bank
Examiner Cowdery announced that
tliis is positivelv his last annual tour
He didnt seem to ieel very badly
about jt jeitaer
miss Aiaoei Marsaeu wno was in
the city several weeks visiting and
aolicmiig ub6ctipiious for a couple of
books returned to her home at Ains
worth JaBt week
Alex M Charbonneau of Rosebud
sold fifty four head of cattle to I W
Stetter Tuesday Jake dont let mauy
cattle get out of toe country when he
is arouud buying
It is not yet known whether Judge
Westover or Kinkaid is to preside over
the December term of court The
former seems to be preferred by the
people of our county
Mrs Vivian Lawrie came in from
her school north of townyesterday and
went up to Cody to upend Thauks
giving with her mother and atteud the
M W A dance laBt night
Geo Schwalm at the City Meat Mar
ket has been doing a big Thanksgiving
business butwhy shouldnt hei As
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v collector of Longpiriewa in towu on can be desired in the meat fresh
i l J 1 ni vegetable line
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business batuiday
Chas SparkB and J F Prentiss visit
d Cody and Georgia on life insurance
business last week
Miss Lillian Stoner will attead the
Meeting of the N W N A at
Crawford Saturday-
D W Parmaiee and wife came over
from Rofcbud Tuesday and went east
on yesterday mornings passenger
- The largest and best line of clocks
-and capes ever shown in Valeutine
will be found at T C Hornbys 86
Amos Strong brought in several
mares from his place south of town
last Saturday nd will winter them
here
A party of rabbit hunters saw an
antelope southwest of town Sunday
Thoy gave cnas but that is all they
did do
J H Owen came orer from the
school site Monday went up to
Pine Ridge He is expected back
Friday
M P Meholhraria wifeeof Norden
were in town last Thursday night to
attend the republican ratification
meeting
C A Johnson nd Willii Barnard
wife and sister were up from Wood
Xae Tuesday returning home in the
afternoon
Master Albert Townsend of Ains
worth who has been Tlsitlng with the
family of S P Downing returned
home Saturday
ilax Viertel and wife of Crookston
were among those who celebrated
Major McKitJleys election -here last
Thureaay uighfc - t
lamest Cuff Of Chadron stopped
intown Friday night while on his way
to his school at Nor den He -made the
trip t
Mrs Lulu Hilt Mamib Dodds and
J W McAdams of Pullman and JR
Fimple of Whitman htd business be
fore the latld Mfice -Friday
Maitin Christensen returned from
Fort Meade S D this mornings vhere
he had been doing interior decoratirigj
on aset ofoilicetsquartexs
E J Davenport went to Omala
-Sunday morning He will attend the
session of the embaferflng college which
fia to be held there thlEeek
ChaB Gulick haB Commencad action
in the county court against William
Gnlkk the amount involved being
500 said to be due on a certain prom
issorj note given when the boys dis
solved partnership The case will prob
ably be heard next month
The Yateof one -fare has been made
on the F E M V for the benefit of
thoSe teachers who wisli to attend the
ttieeting of the Nebraska State Teach
ers Association at Liifcoln Decera
ber28 to 31 Rates take eftebt on
December 28 eood retufhrni until
Taiiuary 4
the county treasurer G P lCrabb
arid his assistant O W ITkhn are
busy sending out statements to all
parties owing personal taxes These
taxes should be paid at onces6the of
them having been delinquent since
1888 and the treasurer i3 to be com
mended for his effort to save this
thoney to the county
Prot 8 E McAlevy of Kdnnedy
was in town Tuesday to malfe final
proof ou his homestead returhfig to
his ranch yesterday PtnVdsttfe first
time Mr McXlevy has been in tbwn
for about five years and though he
found fhirtgs much changed the
Changes did not surprise him its he
fertds TrfE ItaocRkT
Thecattlemarket in the
state has reached uripiyceatnted
figures Lkstweek E Llregg sbld a
bunch df yeanlings at S2 per head
Edwrirawffitlock was offered 0 per
head Tor Some but wants 1 0 A
Newberry bought 50 head df dalves
at tBHnd sold them a few days
at 1750 Evfrvbedy is on
the by and find it hjatfi Work to buy
tJKeiii even at extravhant prices
This is a great stopk cotfnYfy there is
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c Pablishjeg fat fr Years o
OHERRYCQUNfY INDEPENDENT
Ccm In sure J ol IM nit Offlccw
The copy for the bar docket of the J Cherry Lodgu No 169 Knights of
term f district court which convenes Pythias eld their annual election of
here on Monday December 7th is inlofficers Tiwsdy night and tho follow-
Saturday yisiung friends aud doiug Among the criminal cases is that of
some shopping fie State of Nebrakavs Henry Van-
that
fruit
Rev Frank Durante pastor of the
Episcopal church at Chadron Issued a
proclamation last week inviting all city
aud county officials to attend Thanks
giving services and dig up for the
benefit of the poor
About seventy five wagon loads of
brick were hauled over to the school
Monday by Indians This is a profit
able business for our copper skinned
brethren as they receive about twice
as much for freighting as does a white
man
the hands of the printer and fche
docket is made up of 63 cases 7 of
them beiag criminal and tho remainder
civil cases They embrace eveiything
from debt and foreclosure to adultery
Jtwo cases and cattlu stealing
with intend to kill This case has been
dragging its My length through the
courts term aftrtfjniiu til the people
are tired of it Tjhis pase costs the
cqunly from 1U0 to fjQj9 jvery year-
and is becoming burdqnsojne If
Yauleer is guilty he should e fioa
vjcted and 4f not be should be jexonr
erated The caehas been put off
heretofore because the plaintiff was
not ready for trial If that is the case
ibis term it is to be hoped that the
judge wjll dismiss the case for want of
proecution
And Uien there s the Dobson
A I
1 wherein Alexander Dbaun is charge
wirh stealing two head of steers from
L W -Steele of Gordon a stockmau
operating near Merriraan DobBon
was convicted in this purt and then
the csp was taken to the supreme
court which tribunal remanded it
back for a new trial This case has
cost th county about SLlflO Js it
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F Harrington of ONeill is ugxiged
in the prosecution and is preparing to
push it The matter will probably be
settled for good at this term of court
The Case Stephenson and Strong
affair will be brought to trial both the
prosecution and the defenbe appar
ently being anxious to have it settled
The particulars in the matter were
given in full by this paper at the time
the parties were arrested and nothing
new has developed since then so it is
an open question whether they will be
cure a conviction
The judge presiding may have much
to do with the settlement of the cases
mentioned above and he will be given
several opportunities toendear himself
in the hearts and mjuds of Cherry
county people r
Wr Hi Ivor Certifleates
Last pay day at Fort Niobrara the
men were paid with the new silver
certificate issued by Uncle Sam and as
a consequence they are plentiful
around town These bills are works
of art unlike the things usually put
out by the government and lovers of
the beautiful will do well to examine
them carefully On the obverse of the
new two -dollar certificate is an alle
gorical gruup consisting of three
women arid two littfe boys the whole
representing Scieice Preberting
Steam and Electricity to Commerce
and Manufactures The reverse is
made tip M a beautiful lace work sur
rounding the portraits of Fulton and
Morse Theone dollarbill is not in
the jndgmtjnt of the art critic of this
dispenser of knowledge as handsome
as the two dollar bill The engraving
showa a woman poimifigout objects of
interest to a voune b6y the city of j
Wasbingtan lying at her feet with the
Potomac the Capitol aiid the Washing
ton Monliirient in tho distance This
is supposettto be Science Instructing
Youth The reverse shows the por
traits of Gebrge and Martha Washing
ton The editor has hot yet seen 6ne
of the five dollar bills
N J3 This 13 no joke
Man rd
Saturday November 21 1896atViiTB
home in Springview Keya Faiha
countyHenry J Skinnei diMof
troiible and was buried Vrbffday
Hank Skinner as he was taTcaiaVIy
known atrfOng the Vhoys Was one of
the old tffhers in the newspaper faeld
of Northwest NebraskaaWa the news
of his effeath will be -a aTWcif to teany
He wis for a Jong ttme cbnhectedwith
the Sffringview Repubttfiati but a Tew
years ago Tetirefl from that sheet
which is wow known as the Springview
Herald and isruniy6ire of his sons
W N Two other -sons are
engaged in life newspaper business in
the Blatik Hills and they ere tele
graphed for and wfcre expected home
mistake about that- UariceGrip atiend ttoefiMl
ng were sjboen to administer the
affairs of the pr der In yalentinft for
the ensuing year and wiH bo installed
atithe first meeting in 9Vlr7r
Chancellor Comnata F F
Roberts
Vice ChanceIor E J Qyeftport
Prelate Geo BUiott
leer wh js charged with shootingL Keeppr of Records and Seals S
Jackson
Master of Exchequer D S Ludg
Master of Arms Sgt Willner
toaster of Finance Frank Brayton
Muster of Wock G Carlson
V Cattle JlRtlcr ArrenteA
tHathaway Dodd a farmer living in
this county near AdeHa on the B
M was arrested last Saturday by
Officer Lp wry -and brought to this
city the apjm night Dodd is accused
of rustliug jcattio pud seHing it as
dressedtneat His -arrest was brought
about through the testimony of
IStoneking the man who vwss
vdof the same charge i Jliirrison
f last Friday and sentenced to jthree
years in the penitentiary by Judge
Westover In Stonekings trial evi
dence leaked out which was of na
ture to throw suspicion upon Dodd
consequpiitly his arrest was the result
Dodd appeared before Judge Babcock
any wonder the cbpnty is poorf M jJf ndav morning at six oclock and
through his attorney E W Daile
waived examination apd was bound
over to the district court He fur
nished satisfactory bonds and left on
the 7 oclock Elkhorn train for bis
home Chad ton Signal Recorder
A Narrow Ksonpe
A strumpet of Valentine went to
Council Bluffs last week and engaged
three ycung ladies to accompany her to
the former plaee ostensibly to work in
a hotel but in reality for another
purpose When they arrived at Long
I Pdiu nViAra Iha troin atlna fnrHTlTmprf
convicted or not Circumstantial- eTf Hrd employees
aeneejs against biieiii um mat mu ui
evidence will hardly be suflicieutto se
nized the old strumpet aud surmising
that she was deceiving the girls - had
them put on their guard Upon learn
ing the true character of their employ
er they refused to accompany her any
further The next morning Sunday
they were brought down on an engine
to Hassett when they remained until
Monday morning when they were pro
vided with transportation atid sent to
their homes in Council Bluffs Bas
sett Eagle
Rather queer business that wasnt
it Sounds fishy to say the least
Wonder who those railroad men were
Also why did the girls go to Basset t
the next morning and how did it
come about that they were furnished
an engine to ride upon Who was the
strumpet from Valentine The
article reflects discredit on our town
hence this paper wants to know the
facts
Junior iieagtte Kntertalnfeent
i The Junior League will give an en
tertainmeut at the M cmtitth Fri
day November 7th at 730 p m for
the purpose of obtaining needed sup
plies in that department Admission
15 cehts children 10 cents
PROGRAM
Bong- - Sound th6 Battle Cry
I5y the league
Invocation -------
Hev O T Mo6re
The Three Bells
Tiecitatixm - - - - - - -
Eva Harden
Song- - ---- Babies Lullaby
Six Little Girls
Song- - - ruara the Flag
XJeoTgieand Harvey Hornby
Song- v - -v Work for LTttle Ones
Infant Class
Recitatibn -- -- Tom
Edith Crabb
net- v v v
Mrs Anderson Mrs Hornby
Sorif Show us how to Work for Thee
Lovice Stinard Josie Flowers
Pearl McCray Mary Paxtoh
Diaibgue - The tory of Jesus
Ten Lititle Girls
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Stfng
Edith Petty crew Afraa Carlson
Mabel Hahn BerthaThnrn
Solo - -- The Sweetest Stgj
ipiim i niim -
Drill -
Niue Boy8
Duet -- vv
Rev and Mrs O T Moore
KecitatsoTi - The B6y Hero
Elzie VacHon
Solo - -- - briftlng Apart
Mrs Lorfe Vachon
Song Scittlering PreciouB Seeds
Jtsior League
- abel HahI President
FRfcb tSLjWVEB Secretafy -
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DEMOCRAT
VALENTINE CHERRY CCvNEPRASA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26 1896
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WATCH
THE
PENNIES
The frugal person ftlwav
watches the pennies the dollar
re credited with the ability to
take care of themselves The
best way to watch th pennies if
by patronizing
Davenport Thacher
DIDNT YOU KNOW
That the best plaee in town to buy fresh
fruits and vegetables is at Pettycrewa
DIDNT YOU KNOW
That the beBt place in town to buy
ceriea and confectionery is at Pttycrew
DIDNT YOU KNOW
That the higheat price for buttar and eggs
is always paid at Petty ere wa
If you didnt try him and you will
Qherry Qqunty Bank
Every facility extended euitomerioontlsteaf witk eoaterrattv biakfngr
Exchange boufhramTsolcl Loans upon good security solicit atrtMomable
rates County depository
E SPARKS President CHARLES SPARKtf Cukkc
Who we are CITY DRUG STORE
d H QUIGLEY PROP
What we are
Where we are
DEALER IN
DRUGS PAINTS VARNISH
TOILET SUNDRIES
MAIN STREET
VALENTINE - NEBRASKA
DANK OF VALENTINE
C U CORNELL Wei4eftU
JT V MIBM9L89X VUr
Ylektibie Nebraska
A General Banking JBuftite TrrnnmmeAmtX
Buys and Sells orttestie find Worin Mbechtimg
Oorrespoadefnta Chencrta5 Kattooal Btf Kew Yctf iflttt Naaat Bak Oaaaha
CITIZENS MARKET
WILLURNlfSH
Fish Qame Tender Steaks
Juoy Boasts Dry Salt Meat
antli fiziest line of Smokec
Hams and BreakJast Baco
eTer sold in towu
vVAia Ci 3 - tAH
rJjLX bwxu owuia ou uu wwcd
GEO G SORWALM M
THE PALACE SALOON
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HBADQUABTERv
WINES LiaUORS and CIGARS
VALENTINE
O the 5kbicest BMuds
NEBRASKA