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Every youn persoa in townllu I I lttend the Christian EndeavorCoinina Events

Ttrartws Institute July 1P 71

Ltftfuiv by OT Moore July 23

b cluro by lrof 1Mb July 28

Cueus July 23

A C was ihrwn

from Cody Tuesday

H W of Cody spentMonday in Valenticie

Tliomas Farren of llosebud ivas inthe city Sunday and Monday

C91 Watson returned from mahaaud Sioux City Saturday uight

Milk delivesad 23 quarts for onedollar 9 Miss

Ton Hentc Xice large dffiee room

in stone building IS T CHokkby

John Neise and Alexwere visitor from Itosebud the lastweek

of St Marys mission

was in Valentine on a pur ¬

chasing trip

Elsie Gosey of Eosebud is working

in Miss es ¬

tablishment

L Cv Paine formerly- - of Ainsworthbut now of Lincoln was in town on

business Tuesday

MtsnW F Bullis is xraite ill this

week and it is feared she will have an

attack of typhoid

Seventeen events are scheduled to

take place at the Kushvilie races nextmonth August 12 to 14

iBy tbs way the Aicsworth StarTmirnai is becoming about the best

along the lice

Foil Sale or Rent Large ranch

in of Cherry county Ad ¬

dress this paper 26

Messrs Pratt anil Walker df theBCross outfit on were in

Valentine Monday ami Tuesday of

this week

Attend the Great American Shows

Thursday July 29 and you will feel

better for having been tfcere Admis ¬

sion 25 cents

D A Piercy of Kennedy was intown triie first of the week He re-

ports

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a rain of 280 jinches SundayMonday

I ha7e a few Berkshire pigs for sale from Worlds Fair

-- prize winning stock W E Waite2 i

Local politics are to warmup aud the woods are full of candi

t dates we lexJk for some

this fall

A letter from Prof Wataon says heand his wife are at Ithaca and thatthey enjoyed the state summer school very much

Prof Pile is giving thorough Satis-

faction

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to the teachers his talks ongood and full

of useful

Marshal Razey sports a new gray hatwith a black band and seen at a dis-

tance

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he looks very much like a youngbloodiof 21 or

IIiG Maaon the genial ¬

of Voegele Dinning the manu ¬

at Omaha was--a Valentine visitor on

AboHt 3Q0 people attended the

annual G A R reunion at Bordeaux

this year This good indication ofin Northwest Nebraska

Ted Harvey Sias returned from theranch of Adam Smith on Big Whiteriver and is now holding down thenight clerkship the Valentine house

Mrs E D Mason daughter of CWramer who has been visiting relatives

here for the past two months returnedhome to morning

Nearly seven ischeo of rain fell dur¬

ing the week July 2nd audending July 5th It never rains inRock county but it pours ITewport

Hon V F Cody rifle

shot and rough rider will appear atevery of the GreatAmerican Shows Valentine Thurs ¬

day July 29th

Edith Turner the elocutionist was

greeted by a splendid audience Tues-

day

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night We have not learned the re-

sult

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of her efforts to secure a claep in

elocution and physical culture

VALECO 22

THI AND THAT

Itieineuschneider

Laveuberg

EvaEbhen

CUarbonneau

EarlRiggleyesterday

McLaughlins dressmaking

locabpper

bestjportionforjparticulars

AVhiteRiver

nigbtnznd

thoroughbred

iChesterfieldiNebr

beginning

Altogetherlivelytimes

university

rteachingrfceing especiallyinformation

thereabouts

representa-

tivefacturing confectioners

Wednesday

prosperity

Creighton yesterday

beginning

Republican

champion

performance

shouldor Pip- -

worth League meetings For thosewho have no feeliugthe former is perhaps the better

This cflice has turned out mece job

work iu the last three weeks than atany other period of the same lengthin its history noteheadsand statements are our

A Tattlesnafce about 2J feet longwas killed on the crossing near thecourt house Friday night E J ¬

and Capt Archer killed thereptile whidh had eight rattles on itstail

The Great American Shows arecoming Juy 29th Xot a big railroadshow but c small wagon show whereyou can see it all and feel that you

have got your monejs worth Ad-

mission

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25 cents

Weather bureau inspector Welchwas up from Omaha Tuesday andchecked up Observer Watson prepara ¬

tory tothe turning oyer of the office

to E J He remained intown until this morning

No gamblers or fakirs of any ¬

with the Great AmericanShows An amusementwhere ladies and children may attendwithout an escort without fear of be

ing oitenaea aienune xnursuayJuly 20th

Ainsworth intends using a windmill Instead of steam engine to supplythe town with water The wind will

be supplied by Berkley Miles et aldaily speeches against irri-

gation

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while standing in the courthouse cupola

R H Jenness formerly of the At ¬

kinson Graphic 1ms beenreceiver at the GXeill land office

Dick Jenness is very well known as aleading and all around goodfellow and his can notfail to give satisfaction

Mike of ONeill has beenretained by the anti court house peo-

ple

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to prosecute their case Mikewrete to the authorities here and com-

manded

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them to recanvass the votecast at the special election but theyhave not as yet done it

I Wesley Tucker attended the G

A R reunion at Bassett last weekand reports havicg had a splendidtime From 120C to 1800 people werepresent at the reunion and addresseswere delivered by J Wesley TuckerRev Jas Lisle and Dr W B Ely

Charley Tackett is himself respon-

sible

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for the statement that he will notserve our Uncle Samuel as court inter-

preter¬

any more He believes he canaccumulate more wealth by staying athome and looking after his cattle andhorses and it is more than probable heis right

The 17 year old son of Alex Hoff-

man¬

of near Kilgore who has been intown for several months under thedoctors care died Monday about noon

and Tuesday mornii

Crookston for burialwas taken to

The boy died

of some ulcerous bone disease and was

in very bad shape when death relievedhim of his suffering

Daniel Fowler made this office a call

Tuesday He says that his corn is all

cultivated and is looking nicely Bythe way we were in error a couple ofweeks ago about Mrs Fowler havingbeen in town The Mrs Fowler whowas here is a niece of Dan We havepromised to matters withMrs F when she comes home

R L Ketchum one of the mostpopular and best newspaper and maga-

zine

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writers in the west is doing some

work on the outside for Tiie Demo ¬

crat this week Mr 3etchum has a

situation with the Transof publicity

August 1 and is at this time rusticat-

ing

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for the fun andto be gained thereby

A E Thacher and C A Wells willoccupy the new rooms over

Thachers store The rooms arefour in number two being bed roomsone parlor and a bath room All willbe furnished thejbath room

in the languageof Dr Wells just Afine marble wash stand and gas burnerfor heating water are among the fix-

tures¬

NTINPublished for Four Years aa

CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT

FIFTY

And Everyone in Workius Hani Full2llort of the Institute Work by

TtliRs fjura Wallop Programof Work ThoHe Present

lhilosopby 72il S00Opening 800-81-- 1

A Arltll B ItaMl815- - 00JAritli A Head 1100 945

US History il 10iuIXTKKMIhSrOJi lOtfO lOrKiGnunnuir 1035 1120PhYsioIatfV H20 1200 i

NOOX 12 00 100Opening 103 110Drawing 110 15Civil Govt 133 210Book Keeping 2lu J50 -

INTKKMISCIN 250 253GeosraHliv 233 330Didactics 330 415Algelmira 415 500The Institute for Cherry Co con-

vened¬

at Valentine July 19th withSupt Stoner as conductor Pres J M

Pile and Prof A O Thomas instruct-ors

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Forty three teachers came in thefirst day and at present the enrollmentha reached fifty six

The teachers show by their workthat they are here for a purpose andthe spirit and interest which they man-

ifest¬

speak well for the educational in-

terest¬

of our schools Too much can-

not¬

be said in favor of the work of ourinstructors They are earnest enthus-iastic

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and practical and the institutecan not fail to be of the greatest bene ¬

fit to those who attend They presentrather than methods and

are in the real work of aninstitute setting the teachers to think-

ing¬

aud giving them a better idea oftheir and the needs ofthe schools

As usual the institute isof the teachers of the coun ¬

ty who realize not only theto be- - derived but the privilege theyenjoy in receiving this special training The work of the Institute beganat the very of the sessionand those who are coming in at theeleventh hour will find that they havelost much by their neglect

Prof Thomas conducts the exer-

cises

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in reading His work is thoroughly practical In taking up thereading special attention is given towork in each grade workis being canvassed andteachers are convinced thatlanguage should be taught from thefirst day of the childs school lifeOur teachers are getting a clear ¬

of the worK to be doneand we may expect good results

Pres Pile has charge of arithmeticand under his able adeep interest is being aroused in thiswork Practical work is made promi ¬

nent problems solved and principlesillustrated and better work may be ex-

pected¬

in this line Our schoolsneed more thorough work in arithme-tic

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and we know that by followingPres Piles instructions the work willcertainly improve The work in arith-

metic¬

has an influence andwill lead to more thinkingin schools

Prof Thomas has charge of the ex-

ercises¬

in As this is a verytime for all residents of Ne-

braska¬

to study the of theirstate considerable interest is taken inthis subject Teachers will benefit bythis work and will be able to teach lo-

cal¬

and state in a bettermanner

Prof Thomas also has charge of thework in and drawingGood is one of the firstrequisites in a teacher and more care-

ful¬

thorough work in this line shouldbe insisted upon by our teachers

The following are the names of theteachers in attendanceMamie JefltersU G StevensonAlma CarlsonOra KichardsonMrs Kittie CroweWinnie CroweClias B CookMary Wats nEva WilliamsJennie CroweMrs Mollie GloverMabel IlahnMaggie L HerringEdna JohnsonEva L PeytonMartha MaxwellMargaret KiblerMrs Belle HornbackE Belle CallenElla StilhveilLizzie HayesFlorence HamarEdith M StarkH O TuckerIna FlowersC II DotyMaryFarnhamMrs Jennie Eggleston

W F MorgareidgeMrs Lizzie CrawfordMary ShaughnessyKatie McLaughlinClias H WelfordNinaLongcorCarl A IrwinGertrude GrangeLaura TillsonMattie ShreiakC V ThornMabel TowneNellie BullisS D AyersSarah SimpsonMae DavenportElva HacklerEmma MillerMrs Lizzie F JohnsonAnna SageserMrs S E A FowlerIsis LincolnLottie HubbardLura GallopMary TaxtonMrs Carrie A GeeLillie CollettEddie Hackler

John of Ktlgore re-

cently¬

went to Omaha and passed thecivil sernce examination for shoemak-

er¬

at Pice Kidge His average was 9jand it is very probable that he will re-

ceive¬

an

The school board has advertised inthe O maha papers for bids for the newschool house Bids for both stone andbrick construction will be received andit is hoped that the building will bepartially this fall We needit

The Andrews ball team is at presentmaking a tour of the Black nills Theyplayed at Deadwood Saturday Sundayand Monday winning the first gameon a score of 12 to 9 losing the secondon a 10 to 17 score and the third 1G to5 Bad weather the FortNiobrara boys who are accustomed tosunshine and quietat Fort Meade

The team is now

One of the OldestO F Tappert Cual Oil Johnny

was In town yesterday in the interestof the Standard Oil Co Mr Tappertis one of the oldest traveling men on

this line of road having had charge ofthe territory from Norfolk to Deadwood since 1SS6 L C Dunn ¬

Peregoy Moore is the onlyman who has been on the line a great-er

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length Df time

Tliey liorsotJWesley Tucker is the proud owner

of a claybank mare which he has beenhaving kept at the ranch of JnoShoresYesterday his two sons Harry and Johnwent out after the mare Before start-ing

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they very carefully put up a nicelittle lunch and made totake along a goodly supply of ¬

for cases of emergency Dontask them how they enjoyed the lunchor enquire what they did withmoney because they forgot both andquestions might make them feelbadly

JSreatlaml WnterA young fellow named liyan was up

before Hizzoner Monday chargedwith stealing a mackintosh from J ACarroll Two other fellows were mixedup in the affair but no evidence couldbe brought against them so youngllyan was left to suffer for his misde-meanor

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alone Judge Towne gavehim a bread and water term in jailliyan is but a boy 17 years old and itis sad to think of one so young beingso bad Perhaps this willteach him a lesson which will be valu ¬

able to him in the future Maybehobos will learn to give Val-

entine¬

a wide berth when they comealong this line Judge Towne is aholy terror to evil doers

Cattle ReleasedThe South Dakota cattle men and

Indian Inspecter return-ing

¬

from last evening hav ¬

ing their ofthe trouble between the Indians andwhites over the of outsidecattle upon the reservation In aninterview with Bennet Irwin who at-

tended¬

the as a memberof S D Association but not person-ally

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in the cattle taken up we learnthat the cattle will be released on bondin a day or two and the issue will besettled in the TJ S court This withreference to the cattle taken up butthematter of in the futurewill go the interior on Mr

report Ruslmille Stan ¬

dard

Court House ArgumentIf those who so oppose a

new court house had visited the coun-

ty¬

clerks office Monday they wouldhave had a good court house argumentpresented them The rain of Sundaynight went through the Are and burgiar proof vault as easily as it wouldhave done had the vault been built ofsponge Water stood on the floor inpools and ran down the sides of thevault in rivulets Books were wetand many were covered with greenmould and smelled as badly as the lo-

cal¬

populist dictators articles againstThe Democrat If the books arekept in that vault much longer theywill simply rot away

How long will it be before the peo-

ple¬

of Cherry county learn that it is totheir interest to build a

I court house

MOORATVALENTINE CHERRY NEBRASKA THURSDAY JULY 1897

denominational

Envelopesspeciality

Dav-

enport

Davenport

de-

scriptionenterprise

delivering

appoiuted

republicanappointment

Harrington

straighten

mississippiExposition department

experience

Davenport

splendidlycontaining expressive

everything

THE INSTITUTESIXTEAGHERSAREINATTENDANCE

principlessucceeding

responsibilities

composedprogressive

advantages

beginning

Languagethoroughly

becoming

un-

derstanding

management

awakeningsystematic

geographyopportune

geography

geography

penmanshippenmanship

Steinbrecher

appointment

completed

handicapped

repre-senting

arrangementsspond-

ulicks

experience

McLaughlinPineKidge

completed investigation

trespassing

investigation

trespassingdepartment

McLaughlins

vigorously

financially

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NO

THAT HUMP

Sj-v- -

last now we are

shades at an os

ci our new

all its is as in the the o

and

lemons etc will found sale

W

Butter Eggs and

and are still new

Our of is

all kinds of

can be more of

Than anyone else in aown and

besides he carries the best qual-

ities

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The best and com-

plete

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line of gents

An Who can think

thing to patentT7nMn vaii IA one thev mn v hrlncr vnn WAltllWrite JOHN WEDDERBOPN CO Patent Attor ¬

neys D C for their 1800 prize offerand new list of one thousand wanted

Mill P jor FeedBran bulk 40c per cwt 700ton

bulk 50e per cwt ton35c

Feed 70c 1300Corn oocOats 90c

Hc the Peopleto know that by taking the PacificShort Line they can get throughYankton Falls Mitchell andother Dakota points toHilis and intermediate points withoutlaying over twenty four hours inCity

City at 5 p mmaking close at OXeill

except Sunday toOXeill

26X5

Well thats about the size

the liump weve been getting aaourselves during the last two ar

three weeks getting our stock x

goods and it also frnfn--cat- es

the size of the hump rfkit

bargain hudters must acquire i

they want some of those sTrmmsr

goods and other bargains wbatalking about they T7mft

very much longer Just selling straw hats aniiuridiculously low figures Call and look them over

dentally patronize grocery department

VENPORT THACH

The Fruit SeasonWith glories here and past bes

tame wild fruits plums peaches pears bananas or

anges be for by

NORTH OF POSTOFF1CE PETTYCRBffi

ITighest prices for Farm Produce

Up-to-D- ate

We have been receiving invoices of

STRAW HATS FASHIONAMLffi SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS

LACE CURTAINS PORTIERRESTABLE DAMASKS

stock these goods complete See them

E McDonaldHOT

And other clothing

purchased cheaply

TINARD

most

furnishings

Wanted IdeaWashington

inventions

rices

Shorts 900Screenings 600Chop

Want

fromSioux

South the Black

Sioux

Train leaves Siouxconnections

daily Bav tickets

rearranged

been

A

Pacific Short LeTIME TABLE

AT ONEILL XEBRASKJL

PASSEXGER

LEAVESiOSO A M AIJRIVES 9jGC K3S

D AJLY EXCEPf SUNDA Y

Through connections boifc ways vilii VOsuzcHills trains bv taking this line you can riSioux City and return the same dav connertTnc3made with all trains for tin East and BEuDakota Buy local tickets to ONeill

O W MOREYWATOHMAKER - AND - JEWHEB

725B--Fine line of plain and fancyelry constantly on band

Eepairing promptly executed 2ndone in the best manner

Full line of porting goods

C M SAGESEETONSORIAL

ARTISTHair cutting and shavingShop in the W H Moses building

HOT AND COLD BATHS

THE ELKH9RNRAILROAD

Xorth Western Line is to beat

to and from the

SUGAR BEET FIELD

of

NORTH NEBRASKA

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