The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, March 10, 1898, Image 1

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THE VALENTIKE DEMOCRAT
VOL XIII
OWMOREY
iATOHMAKEB - AND - JETOEB
JFine line of plain and fancyjew
elry constantly on hand
Repairing promptly executed and
done in the beBt manner
Full line of sporting goods
THIS AND THAT
CominQ Events
Jledmond Company March 10 41 is
Assessors Meeting - March 16
County Commissioners Marches
Village Election April 5
lister Sunday April 10
Municipalelection Tuesday April
A E Thacher visited Crawfopd
Chas oob closed bis school in
west p -of the cotraty one weeK
Friday and is visiting at home
week
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business Sunday
Wanted A good cook at -once
at Valentine House
Amos Randall was over from
on business Tuesday
The Rev Faverty preached at the
Presbyterian church Sunday
Mrs F A Swan of Woodlake was
in town Monday on business
H Cornell contemplates repainting
the court house building soon
J W Stetter i8e5pected home from
Virginia abmt thejfirst of April
Wanted A good cook Apply at
Valentine House Valentine Nebr
Mabel Hahn spent a few days in
the country with her parents this
week
T C Hornby has erected a neat
sign on the north front of his store
building
G P Crabb put up a new windmill
onjhie place in the -west end of town
Tuesday
Webb Hilsinger has accepted a pos
ition with the Minuechaduza mill as
delwreryman
The county commissioners will meet
with the assessors on Tuesday the
15th iast
Adolph and Albert Schleuter of
Woodlake are registered at The Don
oher today
J A Fike was quite ill the first of
the week with lacriDne but is able to
be out nowv
Wanted A good cook man or
woman Apply to J A Hooton
Valentine House
Wm and J N Stead man were in
town from Pbbs looking after business
matters this week
Work was begun
wees on Jackson
stone store room
the Grst of the
Braytous new
Eebert Bonnen and E E Edwards
were in tovrn trom the west part of
the county Mouiy
Eunice youngest daughter of J A
Fike and wite was quite ill a ooup
of days last week
Jesse West came op from Wood
lake with Charley Sherman Sunday
andStayed over Monday
Mrs M V Nicholson and Estefle re
turned from their visit to O Neiil aad
Alnsworth Saturday night
Among contemplated improvements
in town are new dwellings by J 0
Pettijohn and W R Towne
The old primary school building is
being remodeled to make a bakery
and restaurant for M Harris
W L Enlow was in town from Gor
don Monday and gave ye editors
good right hand a hearty shake
Wanted A flrst oSass hotel cook
Annlv to J A Hooton proprietor of
Valentine House Valentine Nebr
The W C T U patlor meeting
that was to have been held on Friday
of this week will be postponed indefi
nitely
P E Simons is raising and in other
ways improving his property on he
west side of town
M Christeosen finished his work on
the school bouse and went to Kne
Ridge Sunday night to see about his
government job at tlut place
Wm Ward of Chesterfield was in
town the dust of tbe week -shaking
hands with old friends He says he
is as strong a democrat as ever
No matter what is the trouble with
the throat r lungs r Daniels Com
pound Syrup Sanguiuaria will jselieve
it At filfiotts 50
John Maxwell tats returned from
the country wherebe has been work
ing forgone time -and will Btay in
town for a few weeks and possibly
the
ago
this
Frank Kletecka has commenced
building a residence on the lots he re
cently purchased ia the northeast part
of town
Capt Archer is slowly recovering
from the effects of his fall last week
but it will be some time before bis
limb is as good as new
TCura A Ctoftfc In One Day
Take Laxative Btomo Quinine Tab
lets All Druggists refund the money
if it fails to Cure 25c 46
Gehevieve DaTgetta of Chicago is
in town and it i said will wrk in a
milliBPry store which a ldy from
Chadron will start berein a tew thns
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for all time
Jas SLdLaughlio CT S Indian in
spector passed through town Satur
day on his way to JPine Ridge The
government is trying to get another
slice oil the Sioux reservation
Treasurer Thackrey is remodeling
the interior of his otfiee with aview to
making more room for his -work
Guess he thinks there is no probabili
ty of getting anewffice soon
P WjG Lawson has improved the
value of his residence property on
Hall street occupied Jby R G Easleye
b planting about a dozen nice iarg
boxelder trees in froutuf same
Prof Onus Burns was down rom
Cody the first of the aveek While
here heclosed a deal tortthe old Tosvne
place up the Minueohaduza This
gives bim -320 acres moreof land
Attorney Morrissey returned from
Chadrou yesterday morning and has
fitted up a neat office in the Cherry
County Bank building in the room
up stairs en tne left of the stairway
The Modern Woodmen of America
will give a dauce at Crouds ton on St
Patricks day Thursday March 17
Everybody invited Dance will be
given in new hall Floor Apace 20x50
Arthur Sherman returned Sunday
night from his visit to Custer county
He will not move from Valentine this
summer as it has been reported but
will probably work at the carpenters
trade
FOR SALE -Three sets of harness
and three buggies at a bargain to
make room for new goods
J W SMYSER
Valentine Nebrv
Born Monday morning to Mr and
Mrs Geo Cyphers a boy This breaks
tne combination and we expect to re
port a number of boys in the near
tuture instead of girls as we have
been doing in the past
Mrs E L Myers and daughter
Ruth came up from Newport Rock
county Friday night and visited with
the family of J A Fike unil yester
day morning Mr Myers spent Sun
day here but on account of business
returned home Monday morning
Montrose Beaver the half breed
who was robbed here several months
ago is dead and the prosecution
against the two parties who nave been
held for the crime will be dropped
This saves tbe county about 200 and
lets two attorneys out of 50 each
Mr Com stock and his foreman Joe
Bush were callers at Mr Burrs last
week They went into the Stanbie
neighborhood endeavoring to nnd a
ranch location that they may move
their stock from Wyoming into the
sandhills Hyannis Tribune
C W Massingale brought about 400
spruce pine trees from the Black Hills
Saturday and diStoosedof most of them
to our citizens valentine will plant
more tiees this season -than any other
town on this line of railroad A num
ber of new lawns will -be started this
spring too
Bev J M Bates preached at the
Episcopal church Snnday and ad
ministered baptism to two candidates
in the evening He will be here again
on Sunday Marcn a in company
with Bishop Anson K Graves who
will confirm a number of people old
and young
A gentleman from the west end of
the connty informed us the first of the
week that Burnett the man who broke
failbere two weeks ago had been
seen in his old haunts around Lavaca
If Burnett wishes to return to the
Hotel de Strong he can find no bet
ter way of attaining his object than
by hanging around this part of the
country
J A Simpson state examiner
finished his work on the county treas
tirers books Tuesday and found that
in his fonr years administration
Treasurer Crabb was - off in his ac
counts only 1247 This is a splend
id record and the shortage was not
large enough to occasion any incon
veniencH to either the county or the
ex treasurer Tt takes a pretty good
man to nrttpnd to thp treasurers of
fke for four years wltinnt making
any larcpr mistake thnfi hat and vp
take p2 our bat to Mr Crabb
Published for jFur Years as
CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
VALENTINE CHERRY C NEBRASKA THURSDAY MARCH 10 1898
IN NEW BUILDING
Teachers anil Pnpllti are Happy as
Everybody i Satisfied
The new schoolheuse is no longer -a
theorv it is a fact School was calted1
in the new building at 9 oclock yes
terdav mornlnsr aad a visit to the
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various rooms 15 iBPinutes later show
ed ye editor 260 bright fazes peeing
from behind books or raised in song
to ay nothing ot the pretty features
OfsSour school mams and the earnest
countenance of Prof Watson This
visit was made with the special ob
ject of ascertaining the exact number
of pupils that could be seated in the
new rooms An investigation showed
thef olio wing number of seats high
school 36 grammar room 48 inter
mediate 62 second intermediate 0
primary 68 a total of 274 In tbe
high school room -seats for 40 more
pupils can be placed about 20 moire
could be accommodated in each of the
Cody where they had been sold by a
hobo The miscreants there were
four in the gang have not been ap
prehended This effectually Clears
trom suspicion those parties who were
under the eyes of the officers here and
everybody is f lad hat the shoe didnt
fit
GOO d Words for Tttorrlssry
Attorney Andrew M Morrisseyiwas
in Valentine a portion of last week
Mr Morrissey has been considering
for some time the advisability of lo
cating in Valentine for the practice of
hi profession and has now completed
arrangements for removal to that city
having already leuted an office room
He will remain in Chadron for a few
weeks yet settling up business -affairs
wheu he will take dual leave of this
city and establish himself in Cherry
countys capital Mr Morrissey is
pleased with the prospects in Valen
tine and believes that there is a flat
tering opening t here for a young law
yer of If gal ability and hustling qual
ities which bis friends and colleagues
all credit Andrew with having Chad-
Ton Journal
Daughter Lived Here
Mrs Luella Jones wife of I ML
Jones born in Miama county Ohio
August 22 1860 departed this life in
Le Grand February 27 1898 She
was married to Mr Jones May 27
1S76 In January 1878 they remov
ed lo southern Arkansas In 1882
they came to Gilman la Thb next
year they moved to Marshalltown
From there in 1886 they went to Neb
raska September 15 1896 Bro
Jones with his family came to Le
Grand where they have since lived
Seven children were born to them six
of whom are now living four boys
and two girR The oldest one Mrs
Bowring whose hom i is in Nebraska
the yunngest a little bov of five 3 ears
Tbe Citizens Ticket
At a meeting
held in The Demo
crat office Tuesdry afternoon at 2
oclock the following were nominated
on the citizens ticket for village
trusteps for the ensuiug year
P F Simons C H Cornell
D S Ludwig E Sparks
T C Hornby
This is the old board in its entirety
and is a ticket that will give satisfac
tion to the taxpaers This board has
run theaffairs of the village in a very
businesslike manner for the last year
as well s the year before and to the
best of our knoweledge no strong op
position -will be offered to their re
election
Seld Old School BLonae
i At its meeting Satuiday night the
school board rejected the bids received
on February 28 for the old school
house and received open bids for the
same Two bids were received one
from J E ThdCkrey for 855 and one
from D 13 Ludwig for 900 On
motion the bid of Mr Ludwig was ac
cepted Pettijohn Nicholson and Crabb
voting in the affirmative and Walcott
and Halevisi the negative There is
intermediate departments and a dozea considerable speculation indulged in
in the grammar school In
to this there is another room not in
use vhich will accommodate about
70 pupils
AtSts meeting Monday night the
school board accepted the new school
buildrsg from the contractors Fletcher
StobJe paid these gentlemen and
released them from fuutfrer obligation
The contractors received for the build
ing theum of 10350 or a total of
400 mote than their bid This extra
sum wasipaid for changes made in the
plans suchas furring and lathing the
wallspf th various rooms increasing
the height of the chimneys etc The
heating and ventilating svstem cost
1500 the lots cost 350 and incident
tal expenses will run the total cost of
the new building and location up to
about 12500 It is safe to say that a
duplicate could not be obtained for
less than 15000 Contractors Stolzle
Fletcher deserve great credit for the
way they filled their contract
aili0Q over final opposition of the building
as ttiseher was interested m tne
I VUCUlOC
Rumor has it that the
building will be moved and converted
Knto a hotel that Mr Fischer will
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Stolen Shoes fterovercd
On the 12th of last month W A
Pettycrew laid in a stock of newshops
in addition io his grocery and dry
goods line On the 22d he discovered
that his stock was sixteen pairs short
after deducting those sold the shoes
having been extracted from their box
es and the boxes neatly replaced on
the shelves Little was said about the
matter and those who were onV were
cautioned to say nothing that the
thief might be located Saturday
four pairs of the shoes were found io
build a residence on the lots and again
that it will be offered to the county
commissioners for court house pur
poses
Clilfji o wrlnc Dead
C E Bowring returned jesterday
morning from his trip to the Pacific
coast in the interest of a medicine
nrm and was immediately taken ill
It is hoped that the illness will not
prove serious Mrs Bowring has not
yet returned from Iowa where she has
been attending the funeral of her
imother but will be here in a day or
two
The above was written vesterday
afternoon and last night about 930
Chick died of pleurisy and and heart
complication He wassubjrct to this
disease and first experienced the at
tack from which he died when the
train upon which hevas coming home
arrived at Atkinson The dead mans
relatives from the west part of the
county arrived here this morning but
no arrangements for the funeral have
asyet been made on account of the
wifes absence She is expected here
on the passenger from the east to
night
The sympathy of the entire com
munity goes out to Mrs Bowring in
this her double affliction and her
scores of friends will unite in giving
her their assistance if needed in any
way
Where Is the CowT
A unique cattle stealing case was
behrd in Judge Townes court Monday
afternoon and although the case was
decided the question as to who has
the cow Is still a mystery It seems
that last November the Davis boys
John and Isaiah living near Kilgore
took up a cow belonging to Frank
Uotheutner for damage dine to their
crops during the fall While driving
the cow home to their place from a
piece of school land they had under
luuou fhov mt Knthlpntiipr and sflVnft
harsh words passed between them
Tney took the cow home nevertheless
andtplacedher m the barn tying her
with a Tope When they arose in the
morning the cow was gone They
claim they tracked her tmm the bam
to Iothleutners pasture but have not
seen her since Alter a lot or spar
ring around Frank finally had the
Davis boys arrested for larceny
After listening to the evidence pro
and con judge Towne released the de
fendants Rothleutner persists in be
lieving that the cow was disposed of I
by the boys and they intimate that
FTank took her home from their barn
-and there the matter rests Upon one
point all parties agree viz the cow
i8gone
Now Playing Rrre
The Kedmond companv opened their
wpeks engagement last wening at the
Dohany n Young Lochinvar or as
it is more commonly known Davy
Crockett The play was well given
and Mr Redmond is by far the best
leading man with any repertoire com
pany seen in Council Hluffs this sea
sons In physique voice and simple
mannerisms he was an admirable
Davy and was rewarded at the close
oft the fourth act with a curtain call
His support was good especial credit
being due Mr Dudley for his presen
tation of the slow speaking but quick
acting parson Between the acts a
number of specialties were given tnus
offering a continuous performance
A pleasing feature of the evening was
the excellent music furnished by the
Dohany orchestra under the leadership
of Mr Sidney Downs Their selec
tions were excellent and they were
frequently encored Tonight the bill
is The Piisen From the Dead a fo
hantic drama abounding with scenic
effects Judging from the expressions
of approval heard last night a crowd
ed hons wil grent the enmnanv this
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SPRING GOODS
Are still arriving at our store and will continue to ar
rive until we have the biggest stock in northwest
part of the state If you want to keep posted on latest
styles of goods you should see our patterns
While you are looking around dont fail to investigate
our grocery bargains we sell as many or more pounds
of sugar or coffee for 1 as anyone in town
We carry a nice line of clothing too all good goods
Davenport Thacher
GENERAL MERCHANTS
TRUNKS
VALISES GRIPS
Always in Stock
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large amount of odds and ends which we will dispose
of at cost to make room for our
NEW SPRING GOODS
Among these odds and ends are a number of pieces
of Silks Satins etc which are suitable for waists and
trimmings Call and see the bargains
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I 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 800 pieces mens fine suitings and will
make them up in all latest styles Good snit for 1300 a
better one for 1800 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 POSTOFFICE JNO RURL1N GTO N
VALENTINE MEAT MARKET
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PLOW LAYS 3
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I will put a 14 inch lay on your plow for 300 if you 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 ales wheels tongues and tuills
THE BLACKSMITH
THE ELKHORN
RAILROAD
North Western Line is to best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELD
or
NORTH NEBRASKA
C A Wells
J 3 Wells-
WELLS BROS
DENTISTS
Office over -Cherry
Coxiuty Bank-