n ft- JLV 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 49 4 4 4 4 4 49 4 N J ui 3r wfe Vijjkk 1 pair of Ladies syoirccr - 5BESES53SS WALCOTT C H CORXEIJL President B Having purchased the harness shop of J W Whillaas we will not only sell April 5 JQOO 33xr2KBSgs2iaK53w fk 5JftAAAAA SK I DONiT BUY OCT CREDIT DONT PAY CASH AT CREDIT STORES I f 4 Why Because its an extravagant way of supplying your needs Buy for cash at a cash store and share in the saving which we make by operating our store on this plan We dont ask yoti to take our word for it that it pays to buy for cash Take our prices and compare them with the prices you pay at credit stores Then come to the store and compare cur goods with those offered elsewhere at similar or higher prices No doubt about your decision We know it will be in our favor 1 Shirt Waist 8 yards of Percale 10 yards of Embroidery rWJrJMJJArMJSJSf R ANDERSON UDWIG 1 1 1 DP 00 00 00 FineShoes 3 50 So 50 v 3 0 Per Cent off for Cash saved to you 55 Cash Price 95 Agents for The JiUTTERICK PATTERNS WW THE RED FRONT to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to vrvrvv fTvlvrvcc SPEAKING OF PRICES 1 I 1 We wish to call your attention this week to the I I bargains we offer Good Shoes at 100 125 and 150 which former ly sold at 200 250 and 300 Work Shirts 25 to 75 cents New Dress Shirts 50 and 75 cents New Shirt Waists 50- 75 and 100 White Cloud Floating Soap oc bar Toilet Soap 3 bars for 10c Soda good 5c per pound Corn Starch 5c per pound We handle all kinds of package coffee and sell Gold Medal Mocha and Java none better at 20c Porto Rico Mocha and Java 20c Banquet 2 pounds for 25c Large Bottle Catsup 10c Quart French Mustard 15c 1GENERAL HARDWARE I have a Fine Stock of Wind Mills Pumps Pipes and Fittings Iron Beds and Spring Mattresses Our Prices are Always the Lowest come and see ns before buying elsewhere baffjj3gr Successor to vV ALG0TT STEVMS0K LIVE BARN Jtt V XICJBHNLSON Cashier i ANK OF VALENTINE Valentine Nebraska A General Banking Business Transacted Boys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange Chemical National Bank New York Correspondents First National Bank Omaha Neb HABNBSS AT OLD PS1CES Xotwitlistadding the advance in cost but in order to retluec and Consolidate the Two Stocks we will make REDUCED PRICES FOR NEXT 0 DAYS Cdme early nnd you will have a greater variety to select from All our icorli Guarantcetl Our success hinges on our ability to please EFNER SHERMAN S ESTABROOK COUNTY SURVEYOR work executefi with promptness aud accuracy 7ALFNTEi5FE NEB- 0 M SAGESEE TONSORIAL ARTIST Hair cutting and shaving KvMty try ir HOT AND COLD BATHS S WESTERN NEWS DEMOCRAT R0BEET GOOD Editor and Publisher 100 Per Year in Atlvanco PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered at t n e Post office at Valentine Cherry county Nebra ska as Second class matter This paper will be mailed regularly to its subscribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full Local Weather Record U S Department of Agriculture I Weather Bureau - Valentine JSebr week ending Wednesday April 18 1900 Highest temp for week C7deg on the 18th Lowest temp for week 23 deg on the 13th Mean temp tor week 45C dpg Av temp for the week for 10 years 4CG deg Deficiency of temp fop week 1 0 deg Accumulated excess of lemp since Jan 11900 470 dec Xotal precipitation for week 174 inches Av precipn for week for 10 yers 009 inphes Excess of precipitation for week 105 inches Total precipn from Jan 1 1900 o date 336 inches Av precipn for 10 years from Jan 1 to date 447 inches Deficiency of precipn from Jan 1 1900 to date 111 inches Highest velocity of wind for week 28 miles per hour from the ne on the lGtli FRANK R BEA AN Observer Weather Bureau Garden seeds in bulk at Farnhams Jim Gillaspie is in town this week Fui nished room to rent by J S Es tabrook Serge suits in endless Stinards Fred Jones has Frank Brayton is variety at 13 tf Sadie Dewey was a visitor in town last Saturday Remember want shoes Farnhams when you gone to Iowa to work this summer An up-to-date slock of ladies shoes at Farnhams Mrs J G Gibson has moved into the McDonald property Call and examine Stinards spring line of clothing hats etc 13 tf The Union hotel had a nice lot of stationery printed at this office this week Two business places for sale En quire of Cherry County Bank lltf F N Morgan was up f 1 om Bassett on a contest case at the land office yesterday See that job lot of handkerchiefs ties and suspenders at Pettycrews Why send off when you can buy goods cheaper at home See Stinard the Clothier 13 tf E B Growden Frank Chaloud and B W Pearson of Brownlee were in town Monday Seven standard kinds of coal on hand Come and see them hefore buying G H HORNBY E J Davenport spent -Sunday in ONeill confabbing with the poli ticians of his brand Farm to rent Some grain can be furnished Enquire at this office or address Box 49 Valentine The Rev John Julian died at his home in Gordon last Friday morning aged over 80 years We deliver groceries as well as feed to any part of town W A Pettycrew Our little girl has been busy as a bee all week This is an apt simile because she has hives Dan Utter came up from Sioux City last week to look after his interests with cattlemen in this section having a new foundation built and is adding other improvements to his residence J F Ingallsthe Ainsworth jeweler inserts a card in this weeks paper Mr Ingalls is an expert on repair work Frank Buechle is laid up with a broken foot the result of having a horse fall on it Monday during the rain Cuts wounds burns sprains and bruises quickly heal if you apply Bal lards Snow Liniment Price 25 cts and 50 cts Quigley Chapman Mrs L C Weir of Custer S D was in town this week settling up the affairs of her sister Bertha Harmon who died here recently The new village board met Satur day night and organized bv electing D Stinard chairmanand J A Sparks treasurer The next meeting will be held on Monday April 30 when appli cations for jobs and licenses will be heard Even the most vigorous and hearty people haye at times a feeling of weariness and lassitude To dispel this feeling take Herbine it will im part vigor and vitality Price 50 cts Quigley Chapman druggists One uioreupportuuity From March 23th to April 15th Andrews will give a medallion with every dozen Platino I Cabinet Photos This offer is made to introduce the work Re member the medallion is absolutely 9 tf o In Mcmcriarn Frankie May Lockwood beloved wife of Howard S Lockwood and lov ing daughter of A F and Hulda Reece was born in Andrew county Missouri May 9 1875 and departed this life after a few weeks of patient suffering at her late residence in this city April 16 1900 at 3 oclock p m Age 24 years 11 months and 7 days She was the voungest child of her fathers family and moved with them from Missouri to Kansas wnen she was about 11 years old From thence she came with them to Nebraska in 1889 and settled in Cherry county Was united in marriage to her now bereft husband October 30 1892 In to this happy union were born four children all of whom are living In the spring of 1896 she was con verted land unitetL with the M E Church in which relation she was an earnestdevoted Christian worker and led an upright exemplary lite A year ago in May she came with her husband and children to Valentine where they have- since resided On the 18th of December last she was re ceived by letter into the M IS Church of this place In the home she was kind and af fectionate true and loving as a com panion and mother and by her wom anly traits and genial bearings in the communities where she lived won for herself the esteem and good will of all who knew her During her sickness she was kind and patient amid it all seemingly as if waiting to hear the welcome words from the Master saying fCome ye blessed of my Father and she was not for God took her She leaves a husbandfour children a mother three brothers and three sisters to mourn her departure The funeral services took place from the M E Church in the midst of a large concourse of sympathizing people The remains were escorted to the church by the Modern Wood men of America Royal Neighbors and the Epworth League beside many of the county officials The services were in charge of the pastor assisted by Rev Oastler of the Pres byterian Church The sermon was preached from I John 32 after which the body was laid to its quiet rest in the cemetery west of town The husband children and relatives have the tender sympathy of the en tire community in the hour of their sore trial and bereavement But she has crossed the river She is with the angels now She has laid aside earths crosses And the Crown is on her brow She is clothed in clean white linen And she walks tie streets of gold A F CUMBOW News From Gordon Jefferson Winship last week sold his ranch near Irwin to Frank Bresee and will probably move to town in a month or two and become a full fledged citizen of Gordon We understand that Stetter Brosof Valentine have leased the building occupied by M W Kings flour and feed store and will open up in the sa loon business in Gordon about May 1 Miss Wren Donoher who has heen homesteading in this locality for two weeks or more came up from her ranch last Monday and is visiting with friends in Gordon Cash Parker has sold his dray busi ness to Geo Borders and has decided to quit the town in a few weeks He has purchased a farm from his father down in Greeley county about forty miles north of Grand Island and will try raising corn and hogs Gordon Journal General Teachers Association Program of the General Teachers Association to be held at the High School building in Valentine April 28 1900 SATURDAY 1030 A Ir Music Comen ius as an Educator Jennie Crowe The Teachers Opportunities J L Raker Discussion J W Strong Election of Officers AFTERNOON 130 The Claims of Enclisli in the Schools a From the Standpoint of the Rural Senool Cora Tnackrey b From the Standpoint of the Grades Elsie Bixby c From the Standpoint f the High School Martha Chappell Guitar Solo Lillian Fairhead Recitation Mrs R H Watson How to Establish Nobler Educational Ideals Jean Edwards Discussion R H Watson EVENING 7 30 Entertainment ETTA BROWN Co Supt Miss Okie Haas of Ainsworth is working for the editors family Lyon will probably now remark that aBro Good Haas a girl who is O K A H Ferguson died at the home of his daughter Mrs John OHearn in Elkhart Indiana on the 12th inst of dropsy Deceased was well known here having worked for Whillans as a harness maker and was a member of the local lodge of Odd Fellows Prior to the illness which resulted in his death he was employed by the In diana Carriage Factoiy Wilson J Teeters and Katie Hear on two of Cherry countys popular young people living near Newton came to town yesterday morning and prevailed upon Judge Towne to speak the words which unite them for life Both bride and groom are good look ing aud hard working 3roung folks and we predict nothing but happiness as the result of their marriage 1 jm aassssaSi WpsssssataassssxZSS iifmiiC 3ggBiwasacawgBr c nte irr CHILDRENS CLOTHING Did you know that T C Hornby has just laid in a line of Childrens Suits in all styles from a good school suit at 150 to a suit with a double breasted silk vest at S550 Dont buy before you examine this line A line of Childrens Summer Suits at 65 cents The attention of the CATTLE MEN is called to our line of Gloves Boots and Hats T C HORNBY Skimming Station Opening On completion of the organization of the Valentine Dairymens Associa tion formed for the purpose of sup plying cream for the skimming sta tion it was decided to celebrate the opening by inviting the farmers and ranchmen from all parts of the coun ty to be present and participate The Beatrice Creamery Co will be represented by experts on the sub ject who will address the people and I am also endeavoring to get G W Heryey agricultural editor of the World Herald who has recently made an investigation of the stations along the line of the Burlington road and whose remarks will no doubt be very interesting Local speakers will also be invited to participate Exercises will begin at the Court House about 11 a m at which place luncheon will be had at noon after which exercises will be continued Those coming are requested to bring along luncheon but coffee tea etc will be supplied by the town The exact date cannot be given as yet but opening day will be near the 27th inst more definite information as to date being given later All farmers ranchmen or othersno matter what their calling who have or think they may have interest in the subject are requested to be pres ent with their families and baskets since the subject while a new one in this vicinity might be found one of interest to all C H Cornell Gommittee Resolutions of Respect Hall of Valentine Lodge No ro A O U W Valentine Nebr April 16 1900 Whereas Death has entered the home of Bro E Breuklander where by a dear and beloved wife and moth er has been lost to said home there fore Resolved That this lodge extends its sincere and heartfelt sympathy to said brother and his family in this their sad bereavement and jjledges its fraternal and individual efforts to promote the welfare and comfort of same Resolved TJhat this resolution be made a part of the records and pub lished in our local papers M Christensen C H Cornell W E Haley Committee Republican Caucus The republican precinct caucus was held Saturday evening and the fol lowing delegates were elected to at tend the county convention which meets here next Saturday E J Davenport J C Pettijohn Geo Elliott Ed Clarke Theo Tillson J B Hull D E Sherman F M Walcott C S Reece H O Tucker A Strong L N Layport The delegates were elected in the interest of Davenports candidacy for delegate to the national convention Do not leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlains ColicCholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be procured while you are on board the cars or steamship It is pleasant safe and reliable For sale br Quigley Chapman 1 Bro Bob Good of the Valentine News in his announcement last week that the town would have saloons for at least two years hence got his head lines a trifle mixed and over this an nouncement appeared the heading Skimming Station If ns were substituted for ms in the above head ing it would not be so bad after all Gordon Journal A Horrible Outbreak Of large sores on my little daugh ters head developed into a case of scald head writes C D Isbill of Morganton Tenn butBucklens Ar nica Salve completely cured her Its a guaranteed cure for Eczema Tet ter Salt Rheum Pimples Sores Ul cers and Piles Only 25c at Elliott3s 1 -AUCTION SALE Any of the following goods which remain unsold on Monday April 23 at 230 p m will he sold at auction co the highest bidder for cash 10 Gents Bicycles secondhand 2 Ladies Bicycles second hand Columbia Phenix Riverside and other high grade wheels in good re pair 1 3 burner Gasoline Stove 3 Express Wagons new O W MOREY S R MOREY Auctioneer 12 2t Onion sets at Farnhams y j r -- V n - tv r v 1 House Cleaning will soon be the order of the day If you need a little PAINT YAE KISH ALABAS TINE ok WALL PAPER we can sup ply your needs QU1GLEYCHAPMAN DRUGGISTS Valentine Nebraska J O DWYER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Superintendent of a For Private Hospital the Treatment of Diseases Kinds of Surgical Operations Successfully Performed VALENTINE THE UNION C A Wells -All NEBRASKA A N OOMPTON PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON Office dt Quigleys Drug Store Nights-Upstairs-Red Front Best SI 00 a day hotel In the city Opposite Court House on Main St Everything neat new and clean Iteasonable rates board by week We are also prepared to Feed and Stable YomyHorse and solicit iour patronage as we are sure we can satisfy you R S Dennis J B Wells WELLS BROS DENTISTS Office over Cherry County Hank J Pi W KIYYRTTrv THE VALENTINE Watch maker AND JEWELER Carries a full line of f ling silver novelties Valentine House J A HOOTON Prop Recently opened and newly furnished Not a restaurant but a hotel LOO PER DAY The best of viands and treatment given to our patrons First Door South of Bank of Valentine F M WALCOTT ATTORNEY AND ABSTRACTER Valentine Nebraska Practices in District Court and it d Office Real Esate and jfaSSh Popert bought and sold Bonded ISSSSef A M MORRISSEY O- gr o ATTORNEY AT LAW O o X 8b 4 2 I VALENTIN NEB y V l k ll L Tpmt22f 1 h Y i i rr