The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, April 08, 1897, Image 1

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VOL XII
THIS AND THAT
Coininajtvcnts
Democratic Editors April 10
Juistcr nuiiaay April is
Miss I
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Arhor Day- April 22
Jcneral Icai hers Association April 24
Bontl Election May 4
Work for the court house
Mills has a
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J A Douglas of Bassett is in town
today
Jim Steadman came in from Ken
nedy Saturday
3so blood was shed at the village
election Tuesday
Henry Ballard was up from Simeon
during the jpast week
Eev Bates will be here on Good Fri-
day and Easter Sunday
Ve would like to hear from Kellys
uncles and cousins now
Bert Martin returned home from
Ainsworth Sunday evening
Brown eounty taxpayers owe the
county 70000 unpaid taxes
Blankets and comforters at greatly
reduced prices at McDonalds 5
Geo Adamson has at last settled
down on his farm near Sparks
IN D Jackson of 2sTeligh spent a
couple of days in town last week
Milk delivered 23 quarts N for one
tlollai 9 Mrs Eva Harden
All wool underwear cheap at Mc
Donalds general merchandise store 5
The Leora Lane company went to
Gordon last night after the show at
post
J Carmichael IT S land office in
spector was in town the first of the
week
G H Hornby is taking an invoice
of hishardware furniture and other
stock
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Ealm Sunday AbrUllwilL be fit
tifagly observed at the- Episcopal
church T
1 UBLLtJl piUSpeUb JLUL gUUU ULUp III
STebraska was never seen at this time
of the year
C B Watson and Gus Stromsburg
killed CO ducks on the lakes south
town last week
of
Rev O L Ramsey formerly of this
place is a candidate for chaplaincy in
the TJ S Army
The curfew ordinance is working all
right and no kids are seen on the
street after S p m
Dr TI P Meier chemist for the
Cud ahy packing couipany is in town
town this week on business
J IT Quigley went up to his ranch
at Cody Tuesday afternoon M Chris
tensen accompanied him for a few
days fishing on the ranch lake
Cherry county is in better shape
financially than any of her neighbors
and yet she has no court house
It is probable that rents will be
lower this summer than formerly so
many new houses having been built
We will have a car of choice early
Ohio potatos next week Price 60c
per bushel Davenport TnAcnER
School District So 1 Valentine is
not in debt a cent employs five teach-
ers and pays them good
too
wages cash
W E Waite came in from his ranch
at Chesterfield Thursday and Friday I
morning started for Ghicago on busi
ness
The election board was composed of
Chas Maxwell L IN Layport G W
Beamer P M Hackler and John
Simpson
Carter Harrison democratic candi
date fortnayor of Chicago was elected
Tuesday by a majority over all other
candidates
Owen Hille were awarded the
contract tor building the new hay barn
at Fort Niobrara Saturday The barn
will cost about 3000
E McDonald is in town this week
lairing an invoice of his general mer
chandise stock Mrs McDonald has
charge ot the store in Crookston
v Rev O S Baker of Cliadron is as-
at 230 eaekafternoon
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Ed Spencer section foreman is now
occupying the rooms over the F E
depot recently vacated by J C Korth
rop
Pete Donoher who has been con
nected with the TJ S internal revenue
office at Omaha came home for a visit
Saturday night and
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will remain for
The trustees of the M JE church
Saturday decided to not sell the par
sonage it having been found that to
erect a new building would increase
the church debt
Saturday was a blizzard day for
towns east of us the snow at Ains
worth and Longpine drifting badly
Valentine received considerable mois
ture but no blizzard
J W Whillans Tuesday commenced
work on his new residence on Hall
street south of the present school
building The building will be of
concrete 28 feet square
This office has a large wall map of
the United States 5x8 feet in size pre
pared by the Interior department of
the government which it will give to
any person who can use it
The new house being built by G H
Hornby on the old M E church site
at the corner of Hall and Elmore
streets is nearing completion It will
be occupied by Dr J J Evans
A cordial invitation is extended to
the teachers of the Ainsworth and
Longpine schools to attend the Cherry
County General Teachers Association
to be held in Valentine on the 24th
inst
T C Hornby has had two windows
placed in the rear of the upper story of
his building run a partition through
the old ware room and now has very
neat quarters for the new dressmaking
establishment
Martin Christensen returned from
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decbratingof theoSicerbfllsintn
cavalry He has four or five Jobs of
painting to do here
Louis Seiderman living 4i miles
northwest of Itushvilie fell from the
railroad bridge west of5that town Tues
day night of last week and brake his
neck Deceased was a single man and
a native of Holland
A young man who is so unfortunate
as to possess a dollar bill should fold
it into as small a compass as possible
Then unfold it and he will notice it
in creases Keep the increase and
send the dollar to the printer
We are told that Henry Eazey vil
lage marshal and deputy sheriff of
Cherry county is a candidate for the
office of deputy TJ S Marshal for this
district Prank Whittemore of Long
pine is also a candidate and there
are others
Dr J G Dwyer returned Friday
morning from St Louis where he had
been attending the commencement ex
ercises of the Missouri Medical College
ot which institution he is a graduate
About two hundred doctors were given
certificates this year
The stockmen who vaccinated their
young cattle several weeks ago have
not lost a single head since It icosts
about 20 cents per head yet it v ould
pay any one well to try the experiment
who are losing cattle with the black
lea
Repiiblican
Miss Lena HaV ribs who has
been
visiting her sister Mrs J A Fike for
the last seven months leaves in the
morning for Bonk Springs Missouri to
visit relatives prior to returning home
to Mt Vernon Illinois J A Fike
accompanies her as far as Omaha
S F GUman proprietor of the Min
uechaduza Mill last week contracted
for the sowing of 250 acres of wheat
In his estimation this is going to be a
good year for wheat in Nebraska both
in regard to quantity and value of the
crop Much of the winter wheat in
Iowa Minnesota and the Dakotas has f
been killed
The Hungry Pour held a seance at
The Donoher Priclay night entertain
ing a few friends Oliver Twist
Brower was master of ceremonies and
the hill of fare included ovstprs raw
listing lev Moore in his revival ser anu stsvei ceiery crackers coffee
vices this week Song service com- strawberries and cream and cigars in
mences at 730 pm Prayer meeting terspetsed with choice witticisms and
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COURT HOUSE BONDS
TJie Two Principal Objections to the
Iskug are Answered
The more the court house bond prop
osition is considered the more it
grows in popular favor and it will
continue doing so until May 4 In
another column will be found the elec
tion proclamation of the board of
county commissioners which will fully
explain the amount and character of
the bonds and reasons for calling the
election
At present the county is paying 800
rent per year for five rooms in which
to transact its business and house its
records Every year that amount is
given away the county having nothing
to show for the money The interest
on the 012000 bonds at 5 per cent will
be 600 a year This interest may be
called for convenience rent Here is
a direct saving of 200 per year which
in 20 years the length of time the
bonds will run will amount to 4000
or one third the entire cost of the new
building It is estimated that at least
100 per year could be saved in fuel
which sum will in 20 years amount to
2000 This added to the saving in
rent gives a direct reduction in the ex
penses of the county of 6000 in the
20 years But this is not all This
saving of 300 per year can be invested
in county warrants or other security
drawing 7 per cent interest whieii will
greatly increase the amount available
for paying the bonds when they be
come due That at least 6000 will be
saved to the county in the 20 yelirs
cannot be gainsaid
Many think that the new issue of
bonds will necessitate the creation of a
sinking fund to provide for their pay
ment and that the levy for this fund
will so raise the tax rate that it will
become burdensome Xot at all A
sinking fund will of course be created
Forttllobinson Friday morning where but as the county is now retiring S000
he has been doing someof his artistic worth of bonds the levy for the court
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house wilTsimply take the plaeerokthat
which has been formerly made for the
Kef unding Bonds and the tax rate
will remain practically the same as it
now is With the increase in valua
tion of taxable property the rate will
grow less
This will we think cover the two
objections which are most urged
against the bonds viz That they will
add to the countys expenses and raise
the tax levy and other objections will
be met later on
ISound Over Under SSOO Bonds
Yesterday afternoon Frank Tate
was arraigned before Judge Towne on
a charge ot stealing a saddle bridle
two revolvers pair of spuis scabbard
and belt blanket 6 silk handkercheifs
and 4 in money from Sidney Irwin
foreman of the Overton Ranch in the
west part of the county The prelimi
nary showed that Tate stayed at the
ranch named a few days about the
middle of last month and when he left
on March 19 took with him the articles
named without leave or license He
sold one revolver gave away a hand
kerchief and tried to trade the saddle
The value of pioperty taken was
5550 The above is the condensed
testimony of Sidney Irwin Sam De
France J A Saults J S Saults Jas
Harnan C K Smith John Carpenter
aud J W Whillans The defense in
troduced no testimony and Judge
Towne placed the prisoner under 500
bonds to appear at district court Two
charges of horse stealing were pre
ferred by JarvisBichards to one of
which the defendant plead not guilty
waived examination aud was placed
under 300 bonds The other charge
was not pressed The defense will
probably be that Tate intended and
and tried to return the horses and sad
dies which would dispose of the charge
of grand larceny F M Walcott and
J J Harrington of CNeill prosecuted
and Ed Clarke and J Wesley Tucker
defended A number of witnesses be
side those named were present but
were not called
R J Cook yesterday received somi
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interesting souvemers from U C
Kurd of Plainville Ohio in fne shar
ol koaaK views or various scenesi
thf ami Hi nrjrf nf thu nnnnh1 ifOrrvw
while Mr and Mrs Hurjl wfese rtCtl
camping last fall They wH probably
return for a nlonthvacation this
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CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY APRIL 8 18 97
tannxhrd TIiiiiksvI
Monday evening while coming to the
post office for the mail one of Jas
Wellfords horses attached to the Fort
Niobrara stage slipped its bridle be
cameTrightenpd and ran avav The
team started diagonally - for Taylors
restaurant turned and broke a hitch
ing post tore out three of the awning
supports in front of Carpenters gro
cery narrowly missed the plate glass
windows of the Red Front ran into a
stone stepping block broke loose from
thestage and went home The
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nessvas ruined the tongue of the
stag was splintered but nobody was
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While walking with his wife on the
railroad track lh miles west of Cody
Tuesday afternoon H W Carter
aged S5 years dropped dead without
apparent cause Coroner Lewis was
notified and immediately went to Cody
and held an inquest The jury com
posed of H F Ilolliday W A Metz
gar L E Stuart Peter Vogt A C
Iliemenschneider and Clarence
Catoomb returned a verdict of death
from natural causes presumably apo
plexy This is the third death which
has occured on the railroad right of
way between here and Itushvilie with
in three weeks and in no case has the
company been connected with them
and i of P
Last Thursday night
E Bonnell instituted
Organizer E
Lodge Xo 6
Sons and Daughteis of Protection at
Hornbys Hall the lodge starting out
with 21 charter members The order
elected the following officers i
Past President A Lewis
President C IGiuver
Vice Pres Mrs Y A Pettycrew
Chaplain Mrs G P Crabb
Maishai E 1 Thorn
Treasurer Mrs Jennie Lewis
Secretary Mrs Z V Vachon
Inside Guard Fred Vincent
Outside Guard Archie Pettycrew
Trustees O W Morey W A
PfjttyGrw Mrs 0 B Glover
Medical Examiner A Lewis
This is a fraternal insurance order
and gives promise of ilouiishing great
ly
IiKS jftofeatcd
Tuesday all day the pigs kept up
a squealing and when the votes were
counted in the evening it was found
that they were not in it a little bit
The vote on village trustees was as
follows
P F Binions Citlzen Bv Potifion
E Sparks Uiti7en By Petition 80
J 11 Cornell Citizen 75
I C Hornby Citizen Petition 7 1
1 S Lndwip Cition 70
D Stinard HyPeftion 01
W S Jackson Uy Petition 59
C 11 Watson Uv Vet ition 47
f M Carpenter Py Petition o0
V S Baiker By Petition 25
It is but fair to Walter Jackson to
say that he would have received a
much larger vote had he not declared
that he would not accept the office if
elected
The first five named will be the vil
lage board for the ensuing year as they
have been for the year just passed The
banks will once more run the town
according to one of the opposition but
if they run it as they have heretofore
nobody will kick The vote as cast is
a very flattering endorsement of the
old board and this paper which was
the only one supporting them Selah
General Tcacliers Association
The General Teachers Association
of Cherry county will be held in Val
entine Saturday April 24 1897 The
program will be presented by teachers
from the Western Crookston and Val
entine divisions of teachers work It
is hoped that as many teachers as pos
sible will be present and assist in mak
ing this the most profitable session
ever held in this county A cordial
invitation is extended to all friends of
education to meet with us Morning
session begins at 10 oclock dXm The
program is as folio ws -
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The object o the
rrIrs Lillian Soloman
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LE WIFE
Ih that one who always patron
izes reliable merchants and does
not trade with every traveling
fakir who happens along- 3he
will examine goods before bnying
and pnrehase where she can get
the best goods for the least money
Thats where we come in at We
keep the best o everything and1
sell at the lowest margin of profit
Groceries clothing liats and caps
trunks and valises underwear and
outer wear dry goods etc
Thagher
YTHING
In Petfyerews stock of groceries fruit confectionery and feed
IS THE BEST
All our Groceries are fresh and good Fruit is the finest and cleanest
Confectionery the best and sweetest Feed pure and nutritions
Highest prices for Cutter Eggs and Farm Produce
NORTH OF POSTOFFICE W A PETTYCREW
prina Goods -
The Largest and Best Stock Ever Brought to Velenfche
Is now being opened at our store
EflKBSOIS AND SHIRT WAISTS
J Am elegant assortment of the latest styles
Call and See them
E McDonald
KERNS
LIVERCURA
FOE LI YEE AND KIDNEYS
An efficacious remedy for Habitual Constipation Indigestion Dys
pepsia Sick Headache Biliousness Kidney Trouble
Eheumatism Pimple3 and Blotches
Price 75 cents per bottle For sale by J IT Quigley
For sale at Kennedy by Ilaeber Grange
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We have an excellent line of new
clothing gents furnishing
goods hats caps boots and shoes
Have a splendid line of
shoes for both ladies and children
Clothing is cheaper and
better than ever Come and see
BOYS PANTS
ONLY 25 CENTS
BOf S SUITS
ONLY 75 CENTS
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line FRUIT TEEES Ot BEST
KTIES at HARD TIMES PRICES Small
mils in large supply Millions ol
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and siiYA f rcigiit or express Send
price list ttxKoRTH Bend Kursei
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G M SAGBSEE
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and sharing
Shop in the TV H Moses building
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
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vVATOHMAKEE - AND - JEWELER
Fine line of plain and fancy jew
elry constantly on hand
Repairing promptly exeeutefnr
done in the best ma
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