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    THIS AND THATVomlna Event

    Ceorftls University GrAiluateMay 7Musical Convention May 8tfi Johns Guild Concert May 19Topu lists and Silver Republicans May 22Bishop Graves May 23Memorial Dav May SOSlxtU District Editors June 5

    Now is the time to subscribe

    Concert at Cornell Hall May 19

    House to rent Miss E I Mills 15

    Do not forget the concert at CornellHall May 19

    J P Mullen was over from Rose-bud

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    Saturday

    Mra Frush will go to a hospital inOmaha Monday- -

    D Stinard has been ill of measles

    k buWs recovering

    G Gunderson of Cody was seen onour streets Monday

    D A Piercy was up from KennedySunday returning Monday

    Will Johns the painter returnedfrom the reservation Monday

    Milfe delivered 23 quarts for onedollar 9 Miss Eva Harden

    County Superintendent Stoner wentdown to WDod Lake yesterday morn-ing

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    Mrs E Sparks left Thursday morn-ing

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    for a two weeks visit in SiouxCity

    G A Cutler retnrnpd from the eastthis week and is already busily atwork

    Every man in Valentine who is ableorwilling to work is busy at the present time

    Ralph Allen of Lonspine visitedwith his sister Mrs Frank HunterTuesday

    Saral Holsclaw is building a neatpicket fence in front of his propertyonCherry street

    A Chicago Record circulator was intown the first of the week working uptrade for his paper

    The Red Front has improved thestreet in front of the store by coveringthe same with cinders

    J A Sparks refurnedhome toKansas after a visit with his

    brother here Tuesday

    The entertainment to be given by8t Johns Guild of the Episcopalchurch will be a rare treat

    J G Stelter returned Mondaymorning from Chadron where he had

    been visiting his daughters

    Jas Galloway has resumed woSk onhfSCherry street honsp foundation forwhich was partially laid last tall

    Walt Keuaston of Butte was intown Monday on his way home from a

    business trip in the sand hills south oftown J

    The Yalenino House is doing arushing business Landlord Hootanhas engaged a male cook and a newwaiter

    E J Dolan superintendent of c in ¬struction of the Indian school was intown Saturday Hereafter he will beat Pine Ridge

    Miss Kate Donoher and Dr C AWells attended a dance at ChadronSaturday evening and visited untilTuesday morning

    The foundation foe the addition toDavenport Thachers store is com-pleted

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    and work on the frame portionwill soon be commenced

    Bert White was up from Merriman

    last week 3nd remained over untilMonday night and took in the I 0 OF anniversary exercises

    The little child of Frank Janfniswho was in town under the doctorscare a short time ago died at XTOBryau place a few-daya-ag- o

    J A Fike of Valentine and E LMyers of Newport stopped off atAinsworth Wednesday afternoon on-

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    business Ainsworth Home Rule

    Walter Meltendorfs house Is rapidlyapproaching completion and whenfinished Walter will have one jf theneatest residence propferties in town

    John sfeysr tias moved Wis tfonseonto the lot south of the livery barnand bnllt a 12x12 addition thereonfhisgivea hima neatUmutence

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    Miss Jessie E King of Gordon isvisiting with Kate and Wren Donoherwhile on her way homy from the con-servatory

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    of music at Lincoln

    C W Wilkins of Spencer Iowahas been in town this week looking af-ter

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    business matters He is closing upsome deals entered into by the late WII H Clark

    The mandolin club of Fort NiobraraIs an excellent musical organizationand that combined with local talentwill make the concert of Ma 19 a dis-tinct

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    success

    C V White left for hiB place atNorfolk Sunday morning Mrs Whiteand family following yesterdayNinny friends in Valentine Tfclll regrettheir departure

    J A Carroll and family have movedinto the Ludwig property near thePresbyterian church and are keepinghouse once more Miss Childe isboarding with them

    Ira Richardson and Jas Gillaspiewere up from Kennpdy Monday andwent to Rwshville the same night toappear for the state in the prosecutionof a cattle stealiug case

    Chas H Hille of the firm of OwenIlille contractors and builders of

    Minneapolis was in town Monday andTuesday went to the reservation to in-spect

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    the school buildings

    John Neiss was over from his ranchon the reservation Monday and causedJ O Vincent to blow himself forthe treats on an old practical jokeDont say anything about it to Vin-cent

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    Bishop Anson R Graves will con-duct

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    services at the Episcopal churchSunday May 23 morning and eveningand will administer the confirmationrite to those wishing to join thechurch

    At a meeting of the trustees andmembers of the Presbyterian churchlast week it was decided to build aparsonage Mesdames Quigley Barker and Ludwig were appointed acommittee to solicit funds

    C H Cornell is building a neat16x21 frame building on the lot eastof his building on Virginia street tobe used as a workshop and laboratoryWe are empowered to deny the reportthat the Senator is to be married

    The Georgia University Graduatesa minstrel company of 25 people willappear at Cornell Hall tomorrow Fridav evening This troupe of fun- -

    makers comes to us highly recommended and should receive good patron-age

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    Remember the entertainment givenunder the auspices of St Johns Guildat Cornell Hall May 19 The mandolin club of Fort Niobrara will furnishpart of the program Seats for saleat the usual price at Watsou7s drugstore

    C R Watson started for WisconsinTuesday morning to visit his parentsnear Green Hay He will be gone twoor three weeks Ye editor is in chargeof the weather bureau during his ab-sence

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    so look out for cyclones andsuch things

    Patiick Ormsby and Nora ODonnell were to have been married atChadron last Wednesday but Pat refused to buv a new suit of clothes forthe ceremony or hire a carrage to haulthe girl to church so the affair was atthe last moment declared off

    W G Balard was up from hisranch at Wood Lake Monday on busi ¬ness Mr Ballard is one of the menwe always like to see come to town

    alwayeoff for his visits He brought news ofHenry Ballards recovery from his re-cent

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    illness

    W E Haley and Ed Clark twolegal lights from Valenine inSpringview Tuesday night while ontheir way to Uutte Key a Paha Call

    Postmaster Haleywill be all puffedup when he learns that he is now en-titled

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    to the distinction of being calleda legal light

    Prof J O Beatty and T A Jefferswill hod a musical convention herecommencing with Saturday nightProf Jeffers comes to Valentine highlyrecorriuaended as an instructor and incsnnqction with Mr Reatty shouldgive entire satisfactionto 6ur people

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    Published fot Fonr Years a

    CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT

    VALENTINE CHERRY NEBRASKA THURSDAY MAY

    TiKconventionwill

    EDITORIAL WEDDone of the con tem- -

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    of theJournal Kditor were Married on

    April 28 of theAirair by the tnpers

    One f the events of theyseasonApril 28 at the home ot Mr andMrs J S the ba Jing the of theirIva to Mr Robert Good

    Miss has been aof for a of yearsand is one of our moat

    oung ladies Mr Good is aof Nebr where he is editorand of the

    aud to his host of friendsin and in he needsno

    A large of were as ¬at the hour and at

    fifteen past eightwas seated at the piano aud

    to play the march Theguests arose to greet the

    whicli was led by Miss Maeas aud Mr Y

    S of asman by the biide and ¬

    clhe party to thewhere Rev J II perthe and

    theand wife

    The bride was inwhite Her dress was of white silk

    with lace and her andwere of white kid

    bud her hair and abunch of brides roses were in her hand

    the vision was one fair tosee The wasattired in black and the two looked ashappy as one could well deire to beThe was also

    while theout us in some doubt there1miirht not be some as towhich was the bride

    After the wasand refresh- -ments were served ana a social timewas by all Mr and MrsGood left on the night train for Valen ¬tine where thy will make their futurehome A number or their

    ttvm to the depot and

    of rice as an oftheir good will A large of

    and costly were recived of which we failed to secure alist Those were

    Hon J A Fike W 8 Jackson aud Miss EdnaFischer of Valentine

    Miss Sadie Dewey Wood LakeJ Berkley F L Coffey Miss Louie Miller

    Miss Rose Hatnbnrn ofIVIiss hi Richmond of JohnstownMr aud Mrs W B Good of ButktMrs Dr E P Green of Denver ColoJohn H Andress Misses Marion Mason Mayia fn irliUtniilri lotm 1 II I I flf IfTltaCHeVeilS OCSS VUHllIllult uciliu uiuviuroi iuul I

    uvsaU Maud Lowe and Messrs and MesdameS JAndrew Lowe H P Geo A Davidson otto Herger J C uastle A May aMjnatt Fred E 0 DeLand ofLongpine

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    April 28th at the home of thein Miss Iva Davis ¬

    son to Mr Robert Goed ofThe bride is one of

    and most youngladies aud well known in thi3 place

    Mr Good is at editor taudof the Demo ¬

    crat a in ourcity The

    have a and futurebefore them as the Star jou- -

    Staf

    of theand Miss Iva of

    were united in the holylionds of in

    night April 28 1897 at8 oclock The Home Rule wishesthem a and

    life Hoijie Rule

    Bobert Good a former of--his place of the ¬tine and Miss Iva M

    of wereApril 28 1897 The Re

    hastens to extend

    and our are better I Wthem life ofamuch a la New iport

    Good of this city andMiss Iva M ofwere oclockday April 28 1897 at tiie

    the brides the RevJohn the ¬

    in an man-ner

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    in the of a large circle ofW S of this

    city acted as best man and Miss 25Mae sister of the bride aCted as

    The bride is one of the mostand

    ladies of and while she- -comes to areceive a warm that willmake her feel at home and ano longer

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    NGROBERT GOOD AND ollSSCJAT Republicans

    DAVISSON

    Daughter lioiigpfne Republican

    WeMcriptlon

    happiestoccured Weduesday evening

    Davisson occasionmarriage daughter

    Davissuu residentLongpine number

    highly esteemedresident

    Valentineproprietor Valentine

    DemocratLongpine

    introductionnumber guests

    sembled appointedminutes Miss-Brown-le- e

    beganwedding

    weddingprocessionDavisson bridesmaid

    Jackson Valentine groomsfollowed bride-

    groom proceededparlor Andressformed marriage ceremonypronounced contracting partiesHusband

    beautifully dressed

    trimmed glovesslippers Orange

    adorned beautiful

    Altogetherbridegroom faultlessly

    groomsman perfectlydressed bridesmaids apparel

    whethermistake

    daugherceremony conemded

    congratulations extended

    enjoyed

    friendsaccompaniedgenerously contributed copiousshowers expression7

    numberbeautiful presents

    present

    Ainsworth

    McKnight

    Whittemore

    Andress Republican Jour-nal

    Married Wednesday eveningbridess

    parents LongpineValentine

    Longpiueahandsomest attractive

    presentpublisher Valentine

    prosperous newspaperneighboring happy couple

    bright prosperousJournal

    identiy believes AinsworthJournal

    KobertGood ValentineDemocrat DavissonLongpine

    matrimonv LongpineWeduesday

    happy prosperous blessedjourney through

    residentpublisher Valen

    DemocratDavisson Longpine marriedWednesdaypublican congratu- -

    merchant unadulterated ThWS

    stopped

    Valentine

    prosperity McKmleyRepublican

    RobertDavisson Longpine

    married aW00 WedLesevening

    homeof parentsAndress performing mar-

    riage ceremony impressiveprdsehoe

    invited guests Jackson

    Davhsonbridesmaid

    highlyrespected accomplished iyoung

    LougniueValentine stranger shewilL

    receptionstranger

    ntfmrles a vouns man ofindustrv withtkrobition of bettering his condi-tio

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    in life which could not be mani ¬fested more strikingly man by takingthis important step which we hopeneither will ever regret

    ipiosa from thfs city who attendedthe wedding besides the groomsmanwere Miss Edna Fischer J A Fikeand Amos Strong

    The Republican unites with themany friends of this worthy youngcouple in extending congiatulationsand wishing them a life of happiuessand prosperity The Republican

    We feel very grateful tor these kindexnressions ofregard and hope to seethftbhpvs on June 5 If our readersuotfee that the paper uVlackingln newsthey will please excuse us We are atpresent located in Vaf Nicholsonshouse but expect to move iuto ourown property about July 1

    Following is a list of the gifts re-ceived

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    and the names of the donors-- Silver service consisting of teapot sugar bowl

    butter dish cream pitcher and bread tray Mrand Mrs Fred Whittemore H P McKnightGeoDavidson H Kowe J A Nay E O DeLand Andrew Lowe and daughters Otto BergerH R Bell F B Mygatt Mrs Dr Green MissesBertie Browulee May Stevens and Rev J IIAndress

    Tahle cloth chocolate set w itor uitriior anafancy plate Otto Berger and wite

    Bureau scarf aud doilies Jess WhittemoreartMinon Mason

    ftoiapnjow-M- r- Li a isayFallpy plate -- Kate MvgattBopk Marriage ChnieS Rev J H AndressCarving set J C Castle and wffeOil painting rose Mrs H P McKnight and

    Bertie BrownleeOil painting Moonlight Sceno E Mao Davis

    sonCheck on Brown Co Bank J S Davisson

    aud wifeAll the foregoing are from Longpine

    The following tokens of regard weresent by friends of the couple in Valen-tine

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    Eight day clock The Court Hotisd Rlnc Vconsisting of the following county officers JudgeVV if Tiiwue Treasurer U P Crabb Clerk GeoElliqtt Deputy J Pettijohn Attorney WalcottMmd their wivs Sheriff Amos StrongSupeunteiideudent Lillian Stoner and KatieNoole

    China dinner set of 95 pieces ThA remnantsof the Hungry Four A E Thauher M VNlclnlson and C K Brower

    Silver cake tray C R Watson and wifeGlass decanlerand glasses - Mae OSulltvanSilver knives audJorksr R film ir A AFike and ladies -- - w- - -- vvvvSilver pie knife AnnaRivensSouvenir spoon O W Morey and wifeOlive fork --CH CornellBen y spoous D EBhcrman and wifeSilver mounted mirror G H Hornby and

    wl -vSonbon spoon E Sparks and wifeJHlv knife Kate aud Wren DonoherFancy i late John Smyser and wifeChina tea set T C Hornby and wifeCutul ssdish- - Edna FisherNiiokius W T KinraidFruit basket Dr J C Dwverand wifeNut cracker and picks J W Yeast and wifeReception chair St Johns GuildPitcher tray and glasses Delia SawyerPostage stamp plate and easel E McDonald

    and wifeOak center table W S Jackson aud Frank

    Braytou

    From friends and relatives abroadwas received

    Silver bonbon basket W B Good and wifeButka Neb

    i Set cups saucers and plats Misse3 Annaand Lilie Miller Clara aud Lillio Martin RoseRathburn Ainsworth

    1earl handled fruit knives F L Coffey andJ O Berkley Ainsworth

    Sugar shell aud butter knife Lou RichmondJohnstown

    Reepnon chair C A Johnson and wifeWoud Lake -

    Photo holder Sadie Dewey Wood LakeSilver salt cellars LeRoy i each Wood LakeCuf glass toilet box Mrs A E Crysler Rock

    ferd IIISugar shell and Initter knife C F Martin

    Grand Junction ColoDoilies -- Winnie Tyler Flandreau 8 DPie knife T Winter and wite Pasadena CalSilver teaspoous Dr Robert Davisson Win

    tcrset JowaTable cloth aud napkins Dr D DaYisson

    Winturset IowaBureau scarf --Mrs G W Waite Stockton

    CalifHand made handkerchief Minnie Gates

    Sibley IowaSilver fruit knives Dr Lowery Grand Junc ¬

    tion IowaSugar 8ueR and butter knife F J Litner and

    wife Ochoyedau Iowa

    Bond ElectionThe bond election passed off quietly

    Tuesday a very light vote being cast

    Up to the hour of going to press all

    precincts but three have been heard

    from and the bonds have a majority of

    60 votes with a fair prospect of win-

    ning

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    out A queer thing happened

    this morning Returns from a certain

    precinct were brought in and the car-

    rier

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    reported 47 votes against the prop-

    osition

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    and noue for yet at the general

    election last fall the total vote of the

    previnct was 42 Thi8 is the only--

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    precinct casting as largea vote as was

    counted la8tfall

    Kime- - WilkinsonIf all went well at Kennedy laat

    Bvening Frank Kime and Miss IreneWilkinson were married A big danceand supper waa to have followed thenuptials and many gueBta were - in-vited

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    Frank ia one of- - Cherry coun-tys

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    most popular young ranchmenarid the bride is well and favorablyknown to large1 numbers of our peopleTiro Democrat the couplewishesmuch happiness and hopes they will

    Tne groom is editor of The BfiMO hasa fang and prospssaue life

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    HELP WANTEDmore Groceries

    each weekjthansold say

    deal best

    possible goods

    prices We that and

    bring that

    WVhave

    ourstock until we are

    for room we an additiorrtoour store Oufcan find almost everything want one roof

    over our line of spring goods Ask the portraits

    Davenport Thagher

    EVERYTHINGIn Pettycrews biock ox groceries fruit confectionery and feed

    THE BESTAll our Groceries are and the and

    Confeciionery the best and sweetest Feedjmre and nutritious

    Highest prices for Butter Eggs and

    NORTH OF POSTOFRCE W A PETTYOREW

    Inventory SaleWe have just completed our spring inventory and

    a large of and ends remnantssell first cost instance we will sell

    PIECE GOODS AT 1 0 OTS PER YARDgoods are double first class quality We sell

    BLACK LAWNS FOR 5 CENTSWorth 20 Must room for new goods

    E McDonaldKERNS

    LIVERCURAFOR LIVER AND KIDNEYS

    An efficacious remedy for Constipation Indigestionpepsia Sick Headache Biliousness Kidney Trouble

    Rheumatism Pimples and75 cents per For sale by H Quigley

    For sale Kennedy by Haeber Grange

    SPRING

    CLOTHING

    We have an excellent line of newclothing gents furnishing

    goods hats caps boots and shoesa splendid line of

    shoes for both and childrenClothing is cheaper and

    better than ever and see

    BOYS PANTSONLY 25 OENTS

    ROYS SUITSONLY 75 CENTS

    D StinardfiiouxVity Back in One Day

    By taking the Pacific Short LineTrain at Siour City

    at 240 p m returning leaves at 5 pm making close connections atin both directions Connection alsomade with trains to and from Yank ¬ton Sioux Falls Mitchell etc Buylocal ta OKeilL

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    Dry Goods and

    Shoes e have

    ever before and that is ¬

    ing a good The help

    is good and low

    have help

    it is bound to us

    help customers been

    adding to

    crowded thats why buildcustomers they under

    Look about

    ISfresh good frruit is finest cleanest

    Farm Produce

    have onhand amount odds etc whichwill below For

    These width

    cents make

    Habitual Dya

    BlotchesPrice bottle

    Haveladies

    Come

    and

    ONeill arrives

    ONeill

    tickets

    other

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    G M SAGESERTONSORIAL

    ARTISTHair cutting and shavingShop in the W H Moses building

    HOT AND GOLD BATHS

    0 W MOREYWATOHMAKEE - AUD - JRWRlTSft

    Fine line of plain and fancy jew¬

    elry constantly on hand

    Repairing promptly executed anddone in the best manner

    Full line of sporting goods

    THE ELKHORNRAILROAD

    Korth Western Line is to be4

    to and from the jiSUGAR BEET F- M-

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