The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, February 24, 1898, Image 1

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VOL XIII
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WATCHMAKER - AND - JEWJftEB
Fine line tf plain and fancy
elrv constantly on hand
Repairing promptly executed and
done in the best manner
Full line of sporting goods
THIS AND THAT
Comlntt Event
lossey Marvln Comedy Co February 28
Assessors Meetiug March 13
County Commissioners March 15
Easter Sunday ipril 10
Mabel Marsden of Ainsworth is
visiting in town
W E Haley made a business trip to
Kennedy Monday
J J Guth has purchased
Iceland grand piano
A G Shaw has
sldewalkin front
gallery
a new
W Gr Ballard was in from his ranch
on business Monday
Geo Davis of Simeon favored us
with a pleasant call Tuesday
Jim McClain was over from the res
ervation on business Tuesday
W L EnJow was down from Gor
don on a business trip yesterday
Geo II Hornby went to Chicago on
a business trip Tuesday morning
C R Watson and L L Bivens
were at Bosebud yesterday on business
E G Bristol has commenced work
on his new house on Macomb street
Adella Sawyer of Sjmrks visited
friends in town Tuesday and Wednes
day
Lillie Downing came up from Ains
worth last week and is visiting rela
tives
Fannie Schwartz of Crookston Is
visiting her sister Mrs Jotter at Ft
Niobrara
put a new brick
of his phptograph
W Jk oGbrdony was- in- town
yesterday on business connected with
the Eulow estate
Messes Clarke Chas Sherman and
Walcott went to Crookston on busi
ness Tuesday morning
J W Carpenter has been in town
from the southwest part of the county
several days this week
The town board has caused a side
walk to be laid in front of the Lang
property on Cherry street
Celia Vaughn formerly a school
teacher of this county visited with
Florence Itagan last wuek
J C Petti John spent Saturday and
Sunday in JLongpine visiting relatives
and looking after business interests
Eighteen converts joined the
bycerian church Sunday as a result of
Kev Sloans first week of meetings
J W Smyser has built a neat new
harness room for the accommodation
of those new harnesses he intends buy
ing
James O Brown who has been
-working in P V C Lawsons barber
shop left for Deadwood Monday
f night
Geo Schwalm has moved his house
hold effects into the Ludwig property
m thp corner of Cherrv and Elmore
streets
O W Hahn has moved to his farm
and Jas Wellford is now occupying
the house he left vacant m the west
part of tswn
No matter what is the trouble with
the throat or lungs Dr Daniels Com
pound Syiup Sanguinaria will relieve
50
it At Elliotts
J C and V A Northrop returned
Tuesday night from Lowden la
where they had been attending the
funeral or their sister
To Cure A Cola in One IPay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets All Druggists refund the money
if it fails to Cure 25c 46
Charles Massingale went to the
Black Hills the first of the week to
get a carload of trees which he will
dispose of to our citizens
M V Nicholson and wife spent
Tuesday and Wednesday in ONeill
visiting relatives Mrs Nicholson re
mained for a weeks visit
Rev Sloan left last nighc for the
west Rev Bassett will continue the
meeting this week und looks for a Gor
don minister to be here Sunday
W S Jackson weat to Chicago Sun
day to visit his sister Mrs Barler who
itis quite ill He wi visit nis people at
jaNcatonica 111 bfore returning
fe
The Jossey Marvin Comedy Com
pany plays at Cornell Hall Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday nights This
is a firstclass company
The Twelfth Infantry is putting up
ice this week and are hauling same
from the mill pond Twenty eight
members of A company are doing the
work
W E Haley is moving into the
west room on the first floor ot the
Cherry County Bank building Ed
Clark will occupy Haleys old office
with his law business
When J C Pettijohn retires from
the clerks office a vacancy will be
created and it is understood that Chas
Iieece will be appointed deputy by
County Clerk Daniels
Everybody is interested in E J
Davenports experiment of planting
20 foot trees and if they live for two
years we expect to see a number of
citizens following his example
John Steinbrecher formerly of
Georgia was up from Norfolk this
week and spent yesterday in town
He purchased a carload of horses from
Mart Richardson and Port White
while in the county
T A Yearnshaw left yesterday
morning for the east He said he was
headed for the Klondike country We
are very sorry to see Tommy leave
this country but wish him success
wherever he may locate
F H Bauingartel was in town from
Crookston on business Monday Mr
Baumgartei is doing considerable bus
iness these days and says he has a
renter on every one of his farms and
will do no farming this year himself
J A Hooton has built a new kitch
en in the rear of the Valentine house
and has thrown the old dining room
and kitchen into one room This gives
him a dining room sufficiently large to
accommodate four taoles instead of
two as at present
Attorney A M Morrissey of Chad
ron is in town today and his effects
will arrive on the freight this afternoon
Mr Morrissey having decided to open
a law office here He will be gone
most of next week but after that time
will be ready for business
Sheriff Strong arrested Jeremiah M
Jiurnett in Wyoming Monday ana
brought him to this place yesterday
morning oa a larceny charge He i
said to be wanted for stealing three
head of horses from some one near
Lavaca but the particulars arehard to
get at
The Rev Faverty informs us that lie
expects to organize a Baptist church
here in a few weeks While we are
not a believer in a multiplicity of
church organizations we welcome the
eentleman to our midst and wish him
success It is said that he will use
the Presbyterian church for his meet
ings
Fred Glover Albert Elliott and Guy
Gibson started for the Klondike yester
day afternoon without waiting for the
aid or consent of any other persons on
earth Gibson was caught before he
got out of town and the other two
were brought in from Crookston this
morning by Marshal LaypoFte The
boys are about 13 years old
J B Sheean of Omaha assistant
attorney for the Elkhorn road was in
town Tuesday and went to CrooKston
on business connected with the sale of
the old Nye Schneider warehouse at
that place It seems that the railroad
claimed ownership of the building
though Nye Schneider sold the
building as their own property
C A Barnes of Woodlake attended
the charity ball at this place Friday
night
Walter Mosely returned to Valen
tine Wednesday to help complete the
work on the new school house at that
place
A Oakley returned from Valentine
Sunday morning where he has been
doing the tin work on the new school
house
Mrs Wm Steele accompanied by
her daughter of Valentine visited
with Mr and Mrs C W Potter Tues
day She will visit with her daughter
Mrs Squire Jones south of town for
some time Ainsworth Home Rule
To the President of the United
States We the undersigned citizens
of Cherry county- Nebraska hereby
tender our services to the government
in the event of hostilities with Spain
A paper with the above heading was
circulated around town Monday and
in a few hours was signed by sixty
five persons The list was then en
closed with the following letter and
sent to Governor Holconsb at Lincoln
We have the honor to enclose here
with a list of names of citizens of Val
entine each subscribed voluntarily
who tender their services to the presi
dent in the event that Sis country be
comes involved in a war with Spalnr
and respectfully ask that you endorse
the same and forward to headquarters
These citizens tender their services to
the government not in a spirit of brav
ado but with the same earnestness
that characterized the1 volunteers hi
the late civil war
THE VALE
NTINE
PnMislietl for Four Years as
MID TERM ORATIONS
Delivered by the Class of 08 at the
M JB Church Saturday
A large audience greeted the mem
bers of the eleventh grade of the
high
school Saturday night the occasion
being the delivery of the mid term
orations of the graduating class
Prof Watson opened the exercises
with a few remarks saying that the
patrons of the schools were invited to
atteud not for the entertainment they
would receive but for the encourage
ment their presence would give to the
members of the class The first num
ber was a quartet Side by Side by
Alma Carlson Edith Pettycrew Mabel
Towne and Tacy Collett
The first oration was by Tacy Col
lett on Led and Leading The
speaker asserted that we were all
either led or leading and in many
instances we were doing both and
pointed out the evils of leading in the
wrong path She said that the only
way we could control our influence
for good was by watching every word
and action and cited Christ as the ex
ample we should follow Edith Petty
crew followed with Life is what We
Make it and drew a picture of two
men looking upon a mountain range
in support of the proposition One
man was bright and cheerful and saw
the glories of the grand works of na
ture the other a gloomy person
could see nothing but the frowning
peaks and lowerng clouds This was
followed by the assertion that the
eye makes that upon which it looks
and the ear that which it hears As
instances of the truth of her subject
she cited the lives of Lincoln Pieice
Garfield and Franklin Walter Flow
ers came next talking upon Deliber
ate Slowly Execute Promptly and
handled his subject very creditably
On account of recent events perhaps
his illustrations were principally drawn
from the lives of great generals nota
bly Washington The latters sur
prise of the Hessians at Trenton be
ing an exceptionally good illustration
of the latter portion of his subject
Hannibal came in for much praise
and brought forth the assertion from
the speaker that he was the greatest
general that ever lived A trio and
quartette was given next
The debate Resolved That the 17
S Should Assist Cuba in Her Struggle
for Liberty was opened by Mabel
Towne who eloquently presented suf
fering Cubas claim upon the U S
and appealed to our citizens for aid be
cause it is their duty to humanity to
assist the right She also appealed to
us to save the property Americans
have invested in the Island Earl
Pettycrew talked from the opposite
side of the question and nobly upheld
the Monroe Doctrine which promis
ed the world that we would not inter
fere with the colonies of foreign
governments on this continent He
decried the assertion that our duty to
humanity bade us interfere and said
we should aeviate the suffering at
home ere going abroad and that we
should not plunge this government in-
to war which would cost billions in or
der to save a few dollars belonging to
our millionaires who have property in
Cuba Alma Carlson came last with
True Happiness the Result of Right
Living She contended that we
could not enjoy true happiness without
right living toward both God and man
we nromote our own happiness in
proportion as we contribute to the
happiness of others Conscience is
the truest guide to right liying but it
we neglect its voice in little things we
will soon become deaf to it altogether
A quartette Good Night to All
closed the exercises
To Prevent Blackleg
Blackleg is one of the worst diseases
stockmen have to contend against and
any remedy for the cure or prevention
of the ailment will be hailed with de
light To the best of our knowledge
no cure has ever been discovered but
below will be found a preventative
which is guaranteed to be almost cer
tain in its results
In one pint of turpentine dissolve
two ounces of corrosive sublimate
Let the mixture stand from twelve to
twenty four hours or until the sub
limate is thoroughly absorbed by the
turpentine In this soak strips of
buckskin about half and inch wide
I and six- or sev en inches long and use
DEM
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
these as a rowel or seton on the ani
mal This latter operation is perform
ed by running a knife through the
biisket and in the hole inserting one
of the buckskin thong tying it on the
under side to insure it against falling
out Care should b e taken to insert
the rowel well down on the brisket and
not in the skin alone or its efficiency
will be reduced If the rowel is used
according to directions the brisket at
1 the point of insertion will become sor
and remain so for six months
or a year and this soreness demon
strates the success of the operation
which partakes of nature of vaccina
tion in the genus homo
This remedy has been used for the
last seven or eight years by the Stead
man Bros and they attest that they
nave noc iosu more tnan one cait in a i
season from blackleg since they began
JUsing the formula given Immediate
ly upon the appearance of the dis
ease the stock which has not been
treated before is roweled and- Lhat ends
it Prior to the discovery of the treat
ment Messrs Steaaman lost as high as
forty calves in a season In addition
to these gentlemen R M Faddis
Faulhaber Bros the McNitt3 and
other prominent stockuien in this
county use the remedy and are loud
in its praises We would be pleased
to receive letters from stockmen re
garding this or other matters of in
terest Dont be backward but write
us
Fanners limtitnte
The farmers institute was opened
yesterday by Chairman Perkins at 10 SO
a nx D P Ashburn of Gibbon was
the first speaker and talked very in
tertainingly and instructively on the
Care and Management of the Dairy
Cow This gentleman is a specialist
on this subject and he gave his hear
ers many hints which ii followed will
result greatly to their profit There
are two distinct types of cows said
the speaker the dairy cow and the
beef cow The common purpose
cow he said wa3 neither one nor the
otnpr lie was very particular to im
press upon those present the necessity
of proper feeding for either milk or
beef and explained how easy it was
to properly balance the rations of
the animal with the view to obtaining
the best results He also dwelt upon
the value of dairy and farm kookkeep
ing and declared that if the farmer
would keep his accounts as regularly
as the merchant or any other business
man his sons would not be so apt to
leave the farm our young men wish
intellectual employment and must of
necessity leave the farm to find it un
der the common system of farming
In the afternoon Prof C L Shear
assistant botanist at the state uni
versity spoke on Nebraskas Past
ure Grasses and D P Ashburn
talked on the hog question A meet
ing was also held in the evening
Owing to lack of space we cannot
give a synoposis of these talks at this
time State Superintendent Jackson
was billed lor today but he has sent
his deputy 0 F Beckr to take his
place -on the program this afternoon
ana evening
Sew xovemineut Officers
The names of J C Pettijohn
Albert L Towle were sent to the
ate Monday by the president for
and
firmation for the positions of register
and receiver respectively of the TJ S
land office at this place Everybody
knows Jim Pettijohn deputy county
clerk of this county and scores of
friends will congratulate him upon
his appointment Mr Towle is less
known in this section of the state and
is a resident of Niobrara City He
was receiver of the land office at O
Neill during Harrisons administra
tion and is said to be a very com
petent and genial gentleman The
transfer of the office will probably not
take place for a month or two as
many pieces of red tape must be un
wound ere the commissions of the new
officers are turned ver to them
JWotice
To our patrons and public in gener
al
We the undersigned hereby give
notice that we will close our barber
shops at 1030 oclock a m on the
Sabbath This to take effect on the
second Sabbath in April 1898
C M Sageser
5- P WrC Lawson
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VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24 1898
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NO 5
NG GOODS
Largest Assortment of NEW
Dress Goods in the Northwft
aving bought a large quantity we
will sell at a low price
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Investigate our
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
Ao ttM g4 a 9m latest
patterns of bilki 8aUiiM Serges
Percale GiagbaM cattm A prons
etc Heavy fods foing at 4uced
prices to make reoat foi the teplay of
this new stock
grocery bargains
Shoes ShoesII
An entirely new line of footwear just received
Boys Shoes misses shoes ladies shoes and childrens shoes
All the latest styles of last and prices to suit everybody
It will pay you to examine this line of goods
Sacrifice sale of blankets and winter goods is still on wont last long-
E McDonald
HAVE JUST FINISHED
Putting in my boilers and steam cleaning tanks and am
prepared to clean all your clothing and make them resemble
new goods at prices that will astonish you
Have now on hand S00 pieces mens fine suitings and will
make them up in all latest styles Good suit for 81300 a
better one for 81S00 still better for 2500
All suits turned out in the next two months will be kept in
repair cleaned and pressed for six months
TWO DOORS NORTH OF PQSTOFFIGE
JNO BURLINGTON
VALENTINE MEAT MARKET
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Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W H Moses building
HOT AND GOLD BATHS
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I will put a ltt inch lay on your plow for 300 if 3 011 will
bring in your plows at once I make this price because I
want to keep busy during the dull season Come early and
get the benefit of this low price it wont last always In
addition to doing general blacksmithing I carry in stcck
HEAVY HARDWARE BOLTS ETC
Wagon and buggy repairs asles wheels tongues and tnills
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A M MORRISSEY
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THE ELKHORN
RAILROAD
orth Western Line7 is to best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELD
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NORTH NEBRASKA
C A Wells
J B Wells
WELLS BROS
DENTISTS
Office over
T C Ilornhifs Stow