The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, May 12, 1898, Image 1

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jVATOTTTtTATTRB - AND - JEWELEB
Fine line of plain and fancy jew
elry constantly on hand
Impairing promptly executed and
done in the best manner
Full line of sporting goods
C M SAGBSER
T0NS0R1AL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W II Moses building
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C A Welxs J B Wells
WELLS- BROS
DENTISTSI
Office over
Cherry Coithtfy MianJt
A M MORRISSEY
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE NEB
J S ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
LAVACA - NEBR
THIS AND THAT
Comina Events
School Commencement May 20
CoIjs for siile at tlie mill
Chas Ward and family have moved
into the country
Mrs Jos Stolzle visited her husband
at Eushville Sunday
T H Quigley went up to his ranch
at Boiling Springs Monday
Mrs Beauchamr nee Ruby Husted
came up from Stuart Sunday
- School district STo 23 near Wood
lake has paid off its 300 bond
- J J Guth is repainting the house
now occupied by Dr T B Wells
Dr Lewis made a professional visit
to Newton during the past week
Ira Ittchardson was in town Satur
day Ilis little girl is much improved
C S Eeece went out to his ranch
Sunday returning Tuesday evening
Mr and Mrs W G Comstock are in
town this week from Miles City Mont
Martin Christensen built a new pick
et fance around his property this week
Tpfa Stetter is suffering from in-
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fl amatory rheumatism of the ankle and i
lingers
T C Hornby and wife are very
proud over a new tandem bicycle
tbis week
The Ludwig property at the corner
of Cherry and Railroad streets was
repainted this week-
A letter from A R Clevenger says
he is at Eed Oak Iowa and wants the
news from Yalentine
STow that warm weather is here the
Episcopal church steps have become a
popular evening resort
Presiding Elder Eighmy was in
town Friday visited Sparks and re
turned to Lougpine Monday
Born Sunday morning to Mr Mrs
Wm Francse a baby girl And Bill
didnt get to go on the fishing trip
Wm A Winder of Rosebud is a
brother-in-law of Commodore now
Admiral Dewey the hero of Manila
Yalentine has 35 or 40 bicyclists
and the path to Ft Niobrara is kept
ceaseless rid
pretty warm with their
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C R Glover is taking care of the
Brown County I3ank at Longpine
lie visited at home Sunday and Mon
day
Mrs Max Viertei and sister Leona
JBaumgartel came down from Crooks
ton Monday afternoon for a short
visit
J W Whillans has so far recovered
from his recent illness that he is able
to be onthe street though weak and
pale
Crabb Vincent have added a new
cigar case to their store furniture and1
will henceforth carry a full line of good
cigars
C II Thompson is now sole pro
prietor of the Owl Saloon John Bor
man retiring from the management
May 1
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The trench for new water mains in-
northeast part of town is almost com
pleted and pipe will be laid as soon as
it arrives
Harry nilsinger and W A Taylor
are acting as deputies to assist Mar
shall Layporte take care of the circus
crowd todaj
Co Supt Ernest Cuff drove over
from Norden Monday after Dr Tuck
er M P Meholins little daughter
Mabel was quite ill
Mrs John Dewoody came up from
Ainsworth Saturday afternoon and
visited with her daughter Minnie un
til Monday afternoon
400 wagons for Rosebud Indians
are being unloaded aud set up here
this week Harness harrows plows
etc will follow shortly
Miss Woodruff of Seattle Wash
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was in town Monday and -Tuesday
went to Rosebud to visit with her sis
terk Mis C E McChesney
Commencement exercises of the
High School will be held at the M E
church on the evening of Priday May
20 one week from tomorrow
Rev J C Sloan preached at the
Presbyterian church Sunday- morning1
and evening After this month he
will be here regularty twice a month
To Citvc A Colt I Hi One If ay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets All Druggists refund the money
lfit fails to Cure 25c 46
Poit Rent Seven room house now
occupied by C R Glover Call at this
office or address J M Bates
15 Lougpine Nebr
Indications point to the fact that
Ft Niobrara will soon be occupied by
troops Carloads of supplies and
officers furniture are arriving here
this week
May I Treasurer Thackrey called in
3100 worth of county warrants aud
stopped interest thereon Of this
amount 1200 worth is held in the
sinking fund
Roland Robertson has opened a tail
or shop in the room north of City
Hotel recently vacated by John Bur
lington He will make a specialty of
cleaning and pressing
Married at the residence of the
brides parents on Clark street May
3 1S98 Mr T R T Geddis to Miss
Grace L Church Be v W H Conley
officiating Basseit Eagle
Jas Whitehead has been appointed
register of the Broken Bow land office
to succeed Chas H Adams White
head was a candidate for congress
from this district four years ago
Dr Reichard will be in Valentine at
Valentine House May 13 14 15 and
16 prepared to do all kind of dental
work Extracts teeth without pain
All work warranted 15
Henderson New Ideal is the best
seed potato for this climate 500
bushels raised on one acre in Cherry
county last year Price 50 cents per
bushel Davenport riiAciiER
Al Thacher Ira Richardson Ernest
Leach and ye scribe devoured a dozen
fine trout cooked in Mrs narris best
style Saturday afternoon It was a
regular Hungry Four blowout and
the boys looked like stuffed toads after
it was over
Dr Tucker and wife of Valentine
were in Nsrden last Monday looking
over the field with a- view to locating
for the practice of his profession
The doctor comes well recommended
and we believe he will do well to settle
among us Harden Bonalis
AS WE SAW IT
THE TRANSMISSISSiPPI EX
POSITION VISITED
By the Editor m Company with Other
XeiVBiinjMr SJen and IZ - iiivcN
n Short Description of tlte
Various Ills Buildings
As a guest of the F E M VI
railroad the editor ot this paper last
week visited Omaha and the great
Transmississippi Exposition Among
the othernewspaper people from the
northwest who participated in this ex
cursion wsre the editors of the Chad
ron Journal Rushville Standard Rush
ville Recorder Hay Springs Leader
Gordon Journal Valentine Republi
can Western News Ainsworth Star-
Journal Home Rule Longpine Jour
nal Stuart Ledger Atkinson Plain
Dealer and ONeill Independent
We will omit a description of the trip
and its gaieties after we reached
Omaha because a description would
of necessity be full of superlatives
and our stock would run low before
we came to the Exposition
Starting from the Paxton hotel city
ticket office of the F E M V at
10 oclock the bhos about 125 of
them in all boarded special cars and
were whirled to the grounds of this
greatest of all worlds shows m charge
of the genial and obliging Major Clark
son fbi nierly commander of the Nat
ional G A R Entering the grounds
at the Sherman avenue entrance we
were guided to the east end of the
Canal Court and there the beauties of
the Exposition architecture unfolded
themselves Profiting by experience
gained at the Columbian and Cotton
States Expositions the architects have
been able to produce a collection of
buildings that are superior to anything
ever before attempted The buildings
are compact yet seem to gain strength
size arid beauty by reason of this com
pactness
To the left from our point of view
at the foot of the Sherman avenne via
duct is the auditorium and here
musical recitals will be given and pub
lic meetings held This building will
seat several thousand people and its
acoustic properties are perfect pro
ceeding westward we came to the
Liberal Arts building All space in
this building was taken for exhibits so
quickly that an annexhas been add
ed Next is the Mines and Mining
building and in this will be found the
largest and most complete exhibit of
ores mining methods aud products
ever brought together Between this
building and Fine Arts is the great
Arch of States at the Twentieth street
or principal entrance to the grounds
Fine Arts is- an inspiring classical
Greek structure ami will be filled with
fine paintings and statuary from all
portions ot the globe
At the west end of the Canal Court
stands the magnificent stiucture erect
ed by the United States government
complete in every detail With its
great golden dome and circling colon
nades like giant arms reaching from
the building to Fine Arts on the south
and Agriculture on the north it is a
typical representation of our great
nation fostering the humblest yet
most necessary the highest and most
cultivating of industries embracing
like a tond parent the two dissimilar
children Ait and Agriculture and
overlooking with watchful eye her no
less loved children Manufactures
Machinery Electricity and Mines
ranged round the court All depart
ments of our government will be rep
resented in the exhibit and they were
being unpacked wbile we visited the
building
Passing around the Mirror the
trefoil end of the Grand Canal we en
tered the Agricultural building Huge
yet symmetrical in its proportions it
will be a bower of beauty aud a grand
monument to the oldest of industries
when filled with exhibits Leaving
Agriculture we see the Administration
Arch and through it catch a glimpse
of the old fair grounds the Transpor
tation building the Irrigated Farm
the space reserved for the Indian Con
gress the live stock pens and sheds
and the end of the Midway
Through the Arch we go and enter
Manufactures Space in this mam
moth struct ure400xl50 leet was all
taken before the building was com
pleted and au annex- of 200x75 has
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been built In the galleries of the
main building will b the educational
exhibit A personal examination of
the drawings for the detail work show
that this exhibit will be one of the
finest at the Exposition -East of this
building is Machinery and Electricity
This will contain the great iron
steis wnicn nave so much contributed
to the advancement of the world to
gether with a multitude of ingenious
electrical appliances Edison Tesla
and othergreat electricians will -contribute
toward making the exhibit in
this building a success At the north
east corner of this tract is the Girls
ana uoys building built with the-
contributions of school children
Crossing Sherman avenue we visit
ed the Bluff Tract overlooking the
Missouri river and the western part
of Iowa Here are the various state
buildings with Nebraska Illinois and
Iowa as queens the Streets of Cairo
and a few other interesting features
crowded off the Midway This entire
tract is a beautiful park with fine
lawns flowers and trees and the im
mense Horticultural Hall crowns the
southern end of same In this tract
also is the Miibic Pavilion which will
be used for open air concerts At the
north Is the power house and a via
duct leaditPg to the Midway and North
tract
The Canal Court is paved with vit
rified brick and walks are of ma
cadam Thousands of electric lights
arc and incandescent- will illuminate
the grounds wheel chairs aud gondo
las cars and electric launches will pro
vide means of locomotion two mam
moth restaurants will feed the hungry
lavatories will cleanse the travel stain
ed thousands of chairs aud bench s
will give rest to the weary fountains
will furnish water for the thirsty
guides will direct the stranger and
guards protect the unwary in fact
everything will be done that can be
done to provide entertainment recre
ation and education for the multitudes
who will visit the exposition
May the list of Cherry county peo
ple who visit the fair be larger than
any qther
ISrnUc Jiis frm
While playing on the teuce in the
rear of his home on Cherry street Sun
day evening little Roscoe Fischer fc U
aud broke the radius or outsida bone
of his left arm between the elbow
and the wrist Drs Tucker and
Lewis were called and reduced the
fracture and Monday morning Roscoe
was at play as usual
Xoiioe
An entertainment will be given in
the school house at Crookston Nebr
Thursday evening May 191898 begin
ning at 730 p m The two sparkling
plavs A Bad Job and The Two
listers will be rendeied with other
entertainment Price of admission
5 cunts for all Proceeds to help in
crease the school- librarv
P F Goudon Teacher
Mortgage llecortl
During the month of April 4 farm
mortgages for 1175 were filed and 10
for 3145 were released Ill chattel
mortgages for 18989539 were filed
and 54 were released for 2079296
No city mortgages filed and none re
leased 2 sheriffs deeds were issued
If people who holi mortgages would
release them when they are paid the
record wo aid not Iook so bad
Bicycle Troubles
One of the most amusing things ot
the week occurred Saturday when Ed
Clarke and Pete Donoher tried to ride
a bicycle Ed and Pete are direct
opposites in point of size and while
Ed kept his rotund figure swaying
like a balloon Petes mosquito like
form cut fantastic figures in the cir
cumambient atmosphere No causu
alities but there are holes in the earth
now where hills were before Martin
Christensen tried the wheel Sundav
and he says the blamed thing is harder
to control than- the pop party First
the machine wants to go it alone then
it would be in favor of fusion with
Martins legs finally there would be a
split and a general mixup but he
noticed that when the wheel was let
alone it generally came to a standstill
and he had to pick it up fiefore tall
he hopes to have everything running
smoothly and expects to distance all
competitors
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VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY 12 1898
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Tlte three graces about our Shoes are
FIT WEAR anci APPEARANCE
They fit well wear lon and look and fit -well
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The three graces about our Dress Goods are
STYLE QUALITY and PRICE
They are ail latest designs best material and
net us a very small profit
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
Full line of Undertakers Supplies
A rfi Ym i going to do
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The Largest and Finest Selected Stock of
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WHITE LEAD OIL COLORS mid VARNISH at - -
Elliotts Drug Store
VALENTINE MEAT MARKET
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And these lines are complete and will remain so
We have an especially fine stock of groceries
and sell them at prices which cannot be duplicated
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RAIN AFTER SHINE A SPRING HAT AFTER A WINTER ONE
We have a fine line to select from
STYLISH SLIAPES - - COMPLETE SIZES
SEE US ON CIRCUS DAY
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ONLY A FEW SUITS LEFT
And they wont be left much longer
if we keep selling them as rapidly as
we have been doing during the last
few weeks Remember that we are
SELLING ALL CLOTHING AT COST
Because we want to close out our
stock We are not btvying any more
and want to get rid of what we have
We are not however closing out our
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