The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, December 10, 1896, Image 9

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VALENTINE
Chance to Iakc Money
In the past three stnontliB I bav cleared
66076 selling the dishwasher I did inost of
the work my brother helped som I expect to
do better next month as every Dish Washer
sold advertises Itself several more I
donthavj2 to leare the -house Teople hear
-about the Dish Washers and send for them
they ate so cheap Any lady or ge ntleman can
make money in this business as every family
wantsa Dish Washer -Any of our readers who
have energy enough to apply for an agency can
easily make from SS -to io per day You can
get lull particulars by addressing the Mound
City Dish Washer Ce 8t Louis Met Try it and
ipulblgh your success for the benefit of others
C A D
ThejDEMOCRATnd the Thricea
week iNew Xork eWorld one year
A Chance tvMxtkMoncy
I have made 1640 clear jnoneyln 87 days- and
attended to my household and I
4thinkthis is doing splendid forv a vwouian inex
jperienced in business Ajiione ctn sell what
ieveryonewantto buy and -every -family wapts a
-Dish Washer Idont canvass at all ueople
ioeme orsend for the Washerand eve ry washer
- that goes om sells two or three more ivs they do
-the work to perfection You can trash and dry
the dish63 it two miuates I amgoisg to devote
jny whole time to the -business now and I am
sure I can make 5000 a -year My sister and
brotheithaye started lri the business and are
doing splendid You can get -complete instruc
tions and hundreds of testmiouials by address
ing the Irpn City Dish Washer Co Station a
PlttsbargiFatandif jyouMont make Jots of
money ks your own fault JSkb w H
Strayed or Stolen
From my place in Valentine bay
horse weighs about 900 poynds vfhite
hind feet star in forehead branded
monogram AL on left shoulder
Alfred Lewjs
Wanted
to haul freight to the
brickyard Will pay 22 cents per
hundredjpounds
JAVENEORT THACHEK
Beportof the school for
vthe month ending ov Jth
Attendance 20
Names of those not tardy during the
4Bonth Bertha and Essa Alder James
Hunt and Andrew Dahlgrin
JiUBA Gallop Teacher
Report of schpql district 49 for the
month ending November 27
Number of pupils enrolled IS
Those present perfect all month
Altitarr Maud Starr Ee Starr
Those perfect Rosie and Susie May
bee Myrtle and Dora Gai diner
Beatrice Ira Jimmy and Steele
Williefceele Willie and May Starr
Mrs Kate Norman
Chri8tmss promises much for those
Who will attend the exercises at the
Methodist hnrch The committees
Are aclveyjit work anda good pro
gram will be rendered a treat given
to all tfiechildren and theusual Christ
tnasifee will he displayed ith a new
and novel devise for the distribution
of presents Everyone is insited to bt
present ndring their gifts r dis
tributi6n
The State Journal recently ake a
a acurfbef of ministers in Lincoln Do
You Think the men of Today as Wise
as Solomon and the majority of the i
replies were in the negative This
paper coujtd pojnt out a dogen men in
county who in their own
opinion are wiser than the king spok
en o a2 JJ9 dont kj2pw7ry much
fjt j
ICE WOOL SHAWLS
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AND TAPESTRY
HOLIPA tSSOBTMENT RIBBONS
HANDKERCHIEFS
WEATHER REPORT
01 iOCTOER NOVEMBER
AND DECEMBER
Gold with northerly and north
westerly winds Blizzards will
follow IPrepate by buying your
clothing brots shoes etc at
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SILK AND UNEN
Our stock in quantityand quality is
unexcelled There are no two sides to
the question of our prices Theyre
the lowest on furnishing goods Just
dropin and see for yourself Lots of
goodgconstanttycomingnd going
Tailoring cleaning andpre Bsing
main street
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THE VAUNTINE DEMOCRAT
16UCCK380R TO
WHIRYSOUNrY 1iiDEPEKOEKT
BOBEBT GOOD Editor and Poblikher
Stinard has a Camei in his store
As a leaSeruntil after the holidays
T C Hornby wiU 6ffer sewing ma
chines nt2000 cash ThB price will
only be offered ujitil Jan 1st -and is
forcash 44
iirl Motes
of T C Dwyers Celesta
Banagin debt was continued
-Elizabeth Fitzgerald vs VEeter J
Donoher mandate Mandate- ordered
spread 30 days to answer
LonJDunbar vs William Sobk and
WH Westover vs Chester WLyman
two debt cases were dismisseds as was
also the forclosure case of i Henry L
Kilgore vs Karl Meissner
The case of W B Banks -re Algo
iZorger appeal was continued
Jn the foreclosure cases of Ella Pop
pleton vs Leander W Gould and
Washington Honey vs Lizzie -Christie
et al the latter being a texs lien title
was confirmed as was also the fore
closure of tax linn in Geo
Elliott vs Simon Murphy et aL
I -The foreclosure cases of JV G -Armstrong
vs Christian N EUingWilliam
H Male vs- Samuel Clare taL Jjimes
George et al and Caroline Pavlik
were dismissed
In the foreclosure of Chester W
Lyman vs Jacob Horwortb et al a
decree was granted quieting title while
that of L R Perkins vs Milton E
Hall was continued
In the case of Frank Fischer vs
Gassius C Parker ex sheriff a jury
trial was demanded and granted and
hearing will be had later on
Decrees for various sums were given
in the following foreclosure -cases
Sarah E Robinson vs Jos Hobson et
ai43078 Wm H Male vs Henry
WiKellogget al 390 George W
Burge vs Stuart Tait 484685 Patrick
Sullivan vs Endorus A Sarrett et al
115 Elizabeth Roberts and Catha
rine Morris exec vs William A Wil
son 350 same vs Theodore Nye et al
539
Non resident attorneys present are
MF Harrington of ONeill J R
Gilkeson of Lincoln John H Burns
of Deadwpod JS of Long-
pineJ LWhite of Curtis S H
Ladd oGordon Alex Altschuler of
Lincoln
CJodyo
H FHoUiday has just recovered
from a eevereattack of pleurisy
The M W As
-are making prepara
tions for puttingau addition on their
ballt which will make the hall twipeas
large
A A Newberry and A C Reimen
schneider went to Omaha with cattle
the otlier day
Jame8 Chiders returned Monday
from Iowa where he has been visiting
with relt Uives for the pastfe w week 8
He repoits timea rather duii there
While vve have good weatheT people
are taking ad vantage of it and getting
in 3 supply xf hay as many f them
wee minus during the storm
Anqber Ij eer drinking establishment
has opened up herein full blast and
we thinkit aout jtime such things
were stepped or tiieparties made take
out license aqdjdo nsinesa ina legiti
mate way
Rev J M Bats fbeid services at
the school house evening A
good sized congregioritwas in attend
ance
iCards are ut for avgrud dauce at-
tnevooaman nautor nisstmas eve
Dec 24
JINKS
jBi Precinct
Therewas a bouse warming JW
Garnersjlagt week Jess has the cage
now if -he can catch the bird
Mrs Vivian Lawrie spent last seek
with her mother Mrs Norman who is
teaching school in Dist 49
In conversation with Andrew Steele
anent the recent ccld spell he in
formed us that November 1886 was as
cold as the month jjusfc past
James Lawrie was skipping around
these parts last week
Ff p Tarnish is putting the finisij
ing tcbQ9o hla boues tim wsek - A -
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The SevenGh Grade
fSnowboundM
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THESE ARIA FEW
Of the many attrtfctfrs lines we offer
Special Leader
On NEW GOODCH SEWIHG
MACHINES until after the Holidays
t o floauBT
OUR SCHOOL jDEPABTWENT
Mae Davenport
EDNAH MlBONALDt mmS
High School MrsJDavenpott Mrs
Haley Miss Edith Stark
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Secoud Primary Mr3 Harvey -Mrs
Adamson
Primary Mrs Gould MrsiLewist
Lillie Collettisback again in school
reading
Miss Brown is reading Little cLocd
Fauntlerby -to her scholars
The language class in the Gram
mar Department is making a study Of
etiquette this week
Themembers of the 11th Grade -are
bus v preparing orations to be delivered
sometime in Jauuary
Music now varies the - monotony of
the march of Miss Browns pupils
from the High School room to the
Grammar Department after -general
exercises
tAs aresult of throwing snowballs
too freely several of tbeboys from the
Grammar Room have -to spend a part
of their pocket money in paying for a
broken pane of glass
desman Precinct
Misa Phoebe Ormesher started
for
Cheyenne Wyo lastiTuesday
R Grooms went to Sparks lastweek
on business His brother came home
with hkn for a visit
Daniel Adamson came -dawn Moni
day from Kennedy to attend courtand
is visiting his brother
Eddie Hackler of Valentine 7isited
relatives in this neighborhood from
Friday unti Sunday
Chas Mosher froze his ears in the
last blizzard but got a good Thanks
giving dinner all the same
iWe cau but hope from the editors
bill of fare that he had a good square
meal on Thanksgiving iUYqu 5 bet he
did Bob
The fine weatherof -the past few
days has dislodged the bridge of ice
across the river consequently those
who have been hauling wood across
will have to wait until cold weather
again
Sjtow Flake
all Special Election
We have now said all -we -intend to
say on this subject Court house
bond Apd unless the people who are
opposed to the further Hbbnding of
Cherry county at preseaVbestir them
selves and assist us we shall snot op
pose the calling of a special election
for the issuing of bonds no matter
what the amount Brownleeprnet
The Democrat is glad tosee that
VBro Fritz is gpttingdisgustedwjth the
single handed fight he made against
the court house and hopes vhe will
have the opportunity of saying nothing
against the bonds at the special elec
tion The fact of the matter is that
the Hornet was sadly mistaken over
he bond question or els was -blind
or it never would have opposed the
ossuapce of the bonds It was proved
conclusively by this paper that the
bondswould effect a saving to r the
county and why reasonable -men
should oppose them is beyond concep
tion unless they were in league -with
the ring talked of in some quarters
Gherry ouoty needs a court house
and needsit at once and when -she
can getik for- practically nothing what
use refusing her the necessity Jtis
too bad that a special electioti ne6ds
to be called tosettle the matter but
this isvacase where -heroic measures
are necessity and those who assisted
in defeating the proposition at -the
general election Nqv 3d will have
none but themselves to blame if the
county is occasioned extra expense
Call the special election sure and
pass the bond proposition It will
carry now that men are not excited
over nationalisues
jjjChefF E M V make holiday
ratqaof one and pne tlrd for the
round trip to points within 200 miles
of theselling station Tickets on sale
December 24 25 and SlaVid Januaryj
1 gooi returning until January 4
The Mystic Six gave a High Five
party at Frapk Braytons rooms last
night Supper was served at 11
oplqck The following were invited
Leona Banpagartel Nellie Bullis
Delia Sawyer iCora Gillett Minnie De
Woody Evelyn Hilsinger Edna
Dwyer Mae OSuIUyan Wren Dono
her Edith Stars Messors Frank
Brayion J H Yeast L L Eiveis
M H Hopkins C Mage3er W
Kineaid W S Jackson Robert rood
iflacher f J DJWher
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Connelly Mats
December 2 1896
Wasnt that a blizzard
Good timea are above par with ns
mw-a-days
Koware you Sandy Viola ia
ewarer homo
Mrs Grace elger has been visiting
her parents Mrand Mrs Steele
Oscar gave a dance not Hong
since which was well attended j
Ask Jim Lawrie and a certain young
lady who the champion walkers are
Jim Lawrie will return to Gordon
and Mrs Vivian to Valentine
on Saturday
School is -running along quite
smoothly nowunder the management
Of Mrs Katie Norman
Guess from the length of their stay
our young people enjoyed the Wood
man ball at Cody Thanksgiving even
ing
Mrs Vivian Lawrie came np from
Valentine for Cody dance and is also
visiting among her old acquaintances
at this plaee
Mr James Lawrie came -down from
Gordon to attend the Woodman dance
and is visiting at that place There
must be some attraction down here
Maybee not though
Fred Maybee and Ida tJarner and
Misses Rosy and -Susie Maybee went
from here on Wednesday and did -not
return until Saturday they surely en
joyed the Holidays or the would not
have remained so long
There was a dance at Jess Garners
new house Wednesday night which
was a very enjoyable affair Those
present were Messrs Jess Garner Dan
Garner George Johnson Jim Lawrie
Fred Hull Fred Maybee and Comfort
Starr Misses Isis Lincoln Mary Steele
Alta Starr Rosy and Susie Maybee
Ida Garner Mrs Lawrie and Mrs
Norman It looks suspicious when a
young fellow like Jess puts up such a
comfortable house as that
Viola
Wood take 2fo -ft
Still we are alive
Robt Faddis was seen in town on
Monday
More Christmas
Baileys
goods tat C M
Miss Ada Dyer was visiting iu town
Saturday
SE Dewey and wife are visiting at
the home ot H E Dewey
Henry Fisher was taking In the
alghts of tho city Monday
Clarence Walcott and wife were
visiting friends here a few days last
wefck
MTVMurpky issome what of a -cripple
paying sprained his ankle Monday
nightnat the party Be more careful
nextime Pat
The entertainment Friday was
grand Mr Wooorqan making the
best ccsoTfid preacher that ever was
seen in WoQdLake
Peari ioreerowas visituicr in town a
few days last week We think there
must besome aAractionihere or Pearl
would not -be seen in town so often
The partygiven by Mr3 West in
honor of MissJennie -West on Monday
evening was agrand success They all
enjoyed themseivfiSbj playiqg games
and pulling taffy The prize wasgiven
to the one that got the mosti taffy M
Murphy being the lucky one
Kedlys Atjnt
Bro ulee
At the regular meeting of North
River camp 3769 M W A the fol
lowing officers were elected 4tor the
ensuing term
V C A D Lewis
W A L W Horton
Clerk G W Fritz
Banker John Harnan
Escort AM L Walker
Watchman- W H Hyde
Sentry Frank Kelsey
Manager J H Fritz
Delegate G W Fritz
H R Edgar and wife made thi3
burg a pleasant visit last week He is
preparing toextend his irrigation sys
tem in the spring and -will have
several hundred acres under the d itch
and will leaseorrentit on reasonable
terms to anyone wanting a good farming-location
WK Grant and family returned to
their- home near Brownlee on -Saturday
last from Arena Wis where they
have- been for several months
TheLoup river is frozen deeper
than it has been known -for years at
this time of the year
John Saltman is still improving
from his recent attack of rheumatism
-Hornet
School report of district No 12 for
term beginning Sept 7 and ending
Number days taught -60
Numbetpupils enrolled 20
Average daily attendance 16
Names of those in attendance every
day are Mabel Spratt Stella Spratt
Lizzie Hobson and Grace Hobson
Thosein attendance every day but
one Ina Spratt and Glyde Pettycrew
Edith M jStark Teacher
Wanted Wood on subscription
Dry hard wood preferred Call early
2cd7oldie rush
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Will be in Line
From now until the Holidays
To supply your wants in
Dress Coops
Consisting of
Seiges Cashmeres Sackings
Fleeced Persians Flannelettes
BOOTS
SHOES
GROCERIES
NOTIONS
Agentsrfor the celebrated FLEXIBON
Corsets which we carry in stock
W E HALEY
ABSTRACTER
Valentine Nebraska
Tlie
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M JT DONOHEK Proprietor
THE DRUGGIST
CHRISTMAS
Adic3istato
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Rim phi
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Has been rebuilt and rooms furnished Nwith
NEW SUITS OF FURNITURE
Makingit the most complete arid comfortable
E0TELIN THE NORTHWEST
SAMPLE ROOM AND LIVERY STABLE N CONNECTION
Valentine Nebraska
DRUGS
I TOYS 1
WATSON
SUNDRIES
PRESENT
SILVO
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In fact a Ml line of goods suitable for holiday jpreaents including
30S AND PLUSH GrOODS OF AL XINDS
at extremely low prices
16 -LADIES GOLD WATCH -16
The above is only one of the many bargains to be found in the
line of holiday goods for sale by
O W MOREY JEWELR
To Whom it JIajj -Concern
All persons indebted to the estate of
Walter Hare deceased are requested
te -settle prmptly Joha J Guth is
authorized to receive and receipt for
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Bran bulk 10c per cwt700m
Shorts bulk 0c per cwtf 500 tan
Screenings
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70c
Cora joOb
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