Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, April 26, 1900, Image 4

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Successor to ft AS00TT STEVENSON
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Having purchased the harness shop of J W
Whillans we will not only sell
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4 buy for cash Take our prices and compare them sl
f with the prices you pay at credit stores Then come fc
4 to the store and compare cur goods with those offered
4 elsewhere at similar or higher prices No doubt about
4 your decision We know it will be in our favor f
S 1 Shirt Waist 1 1 00 ft
8 yards of Percale - 1 00 J
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SPEAKING OF PRICES
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We wish to call your attention this week to the
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 5 J 75 and 100
White Cloud Flouting Soap 5c 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
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Large Bottle Catsup 10c A
Quart French Mustard 15c
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HOWS YOUR HOSE
Your Rubber Garden Hose we mean We have
some very nice ones Come in and see them If you
shouM need any of the following articles we have them
the Lest kind Garden Tools Screen Doors Wire
Cloth Pumps Pipes and Fittings Iron Beds Springs
Mattresses Baby Carriages Ice Cream Freezers Ham
mocks Carpenters1 Tools Poultry Netting Whitewash
and Paint Brushes We have a superior Axle Greace
we would like to have you try
If yon need a Wind Mill call on us
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M V NICIIOIiSCKN Cashier J
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking ISnsiness Transacted
Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
First National Bank Omaha Neb
HAENESS AT OLD PE1CES
Notwithstanding the advance in cost htitjn order to reduee and
Consolidate the Ttco Stories we will make
REDUCED PRIDES F
April 5 IOOO
OR NEXT 60 DAYS
Come ealy nnd you will have a greater variety to select from
All our work Guaranteed
Our success hinges on our ability to please
EFNER SHERMAN
J S ESTABEOOK
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SURVEYOR
Allwork executed with promptness
and accuracy
O M SAGBSEK
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
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WESTERN NEWS DEMOCRAT
R0BEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
ft 100 Per Year in Advance
PUBLIUHED EVEEY THURSDAY
Entered at t b e Post offlce at Valentine Cherry
county Nebraska as Second class matter
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subscribers until a definite order
co discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full
Local Weather Record
U 8 Department of Agriculture J
Weather Jltireau f
Valentine Kebr week ending Wednesday
April 23 1000
Highest temp for week 77 dee on the lflth
Lowest temp for week 32 deg on the 19th
Mean temp lor week 57dg
Av temp for the week for 10 years 497 deg
Delicieney of temp for week 7G dec
Accumulated excels of temp since Jan 11900
513 deg t
Total precipitation for week 143 inches
Av precipn for week for 10 yeirs 070 inches
Excess of precipimtiou lor week 073 inches
Total precipn from Jan 1 1900 to date 479
inches
- Av precipn for 10 years from Jan 1 to date
517 inches
Deficiency of precipn from Jan 1 1900 to
date 038 inches 3
Highest velocity of wind for week 30 miles per
hour from the S on the 20th
Fit A XX II 15EAHAN
Observer Weather Bureau
Trees are leaving
Garden seeds in bulk -at Farnhams
Get a water meter soon and go to
sprinkling
Fui nished room to rent by J S Es
tabrook
Commissioner Hanchette is the only
prohibitionist on the county board
Born Last Thursday April 19 to
F Kletecka and wifea fine baby gjrl
Serge suits in endless variety at
Stinards 13 tf
Lee Hurd of Longpine was in town
the first of the week for the AD out
fit
Remember
want shoes
Farnhams when you
Wm Erickson and wife of Kenne
dy were m town Monday and Tues
day
An up-to-date stock of ladies shoes
at Farnhams
D Piercy jr is quite ill at his
home in Kennedy with typhoid pneu
monia
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Call and examine Stinards spring
line of clothing hats etc 13 tt
Mrs M V Nicholson has been ill
this week with a complication of dis
eases
Two business places for sale En
quire of Cherry County Bank lltf
Frank Bray ton built a new porch
on his residence on Cherry street last
week
See that job lot of handkerchiefs
ties and suspenders at Pettycrews
Dr L M Hardin and wife were in
town Tuesday on their way home from
Omaha to Rosebud
Why send off when
goods cheaper at home
the Clothier
you can buy
See Stinard
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A Scattergood the Johnstown cap
italist and old school democrat was
in our city on business Tuesday
Seven standard kinds of coal on
hand Come and see them before
buying G H Hornby
The skimming station will be open
ed tomorrow and a big- crowd and
pleasant time are anticipated
We deliver groceries as well as feed
to any part of town
W A Fettycrew
Dr Lewis drove over a hundred
miles 1 to visit patients Sunday be
tween six in the morning and mid
night
Cuts wounds burns sprains and
bruises quickly heal if you apply Bal
lards Snow Liniment Pricey2o cts
and 50 cts Quigley Chapman
D P White of Kilgore was a vis
itor Saturday and while here ordered
the paper sent to his brother in Tou
lon 111
Woqdlake took an emetic last week
and emptied most of her citizens in
Valentine This saloon business is a
tough proposition to buck against
Judge Hamer the well known at
torney from Kearney was in the city
t his week appearing as counsel for
Alex Dobson in county court
Born Monday to D Peters and
wife a baby boy Dave never said
anything to us about it but we
learned the facts from his facial ex
pression
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of
weariness and lassitude To dispel
this feeling take Herbine it will im
part vigor and vitality Price 50 cts
I Quigley Chapman druggists
One more opportuuity From March
26th to April 15th Andrews will give a
medallion with every dozen Plattno
Cabinet Photos This offer is made
to introduce the work Re
member the medallion is absolutely
free - U tf
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Gordon Clippings
Mrs Bonnen an aged German lady
and the mother of E Bonnen died on
che 13th inst and was buried on the
14th in the Gordon cemetery Fun
eral services were held at the M E
church at 4 p m j conducted by Rey
Easley
Several towns in Nebraska are de
claring war on gambling and the city
marshals are instructed to confiscate
annihilate demolish destroy or other
wise make way with all slot machines
dice boxes and other gambling para
phernalia It is a sensible move and
the city dads of Gordon would do well
to inaugurate a similar crusade in
this town
We learn from members of the fam
ily that Ed Ross who went to Detroit
a few weeks ago to attend the schbol
for stammerers is progressing nicely
and will leturn in a few weeks perma
nently cured
The Gordon separator station will
be opened for business next Thursday
April 26th Gordon Journal
Onion sets at Farnhams
For coughs tind colds there is no
medicine so effective as Ballards
Horehound Syrup It is the ideal
remedy Price 25c and 50c Quigley
Chapman druggists
E J Davenport left Tuesday morn
ing for Kearney to attend the repub
lican congressional convention Well
bet Dave is elected delegate to the
national conyention
Tomorrow afternoon at 130 Prof
A E Davisson director of the Agri
cultural Department of the State
University will address the Dairy
Association in Cornell Hall
John Jones who has been working
for W E Waite on the latters ranch
at Chesterfield came to town last
week and is engaged in enlarging and
fixing up his house south of the depot
H V Downing a progressive and
enterprising stockman of Gregory
whose brand will be found in another
column of this paper was a caller at
this educational center last Satur
day
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In a letter to a friend in this city
Harry Foerster who went up to Hot
Springs S D for his health a short
time ago says that he is rapidly re
covering from his illness and will be
at home again in a couple of weeks
H B Musser representing the
AD outfit in southern Brown coun
ty was in town Tuesday to get 150
cattle which his company had bought
of Cornell This is the stuff Henry
Ballard has been holding on the river
Special excursion to Hot Springs
S D Tuesdays May 1st and 15th
and Tuesdays June 15th and 10th for
one fare plus 200 for the round trip
good returning 30 days from date of
sale J C Northrop Agent
Dick Riedel has been seriously ill at
the home of Joe Gaskill on the Table
Talking to Dick the other day he in
formed us that he thought for awhile
he was going to go over the Great
Divide but is now on the road to re
cover
Wanted Men to learn barber Two
months completes No expense if
you will work for us 60 monthly paid
graduates New opportunity Cata
logue and special offer free Moler
Barber College 1625 Farnam St
Omaha It
Prof A E Davisson of the State
University of Lincoln will attend
the Teachers Association meeting
in the High School building in this
town next Saturday In the evening
at 8 oclock in the M E Church he
will deliver an educational address
All are cordially invited
A Chinaman Sing Lee who has
been running an opium joint in con
nection with his laundry in Rushville
and was suspected of teaching young
boys to become slaves to this most
damnable of habits was called upon
recently by the board of trustees and
given his choice of standing trial or
leaving town He left
On complaint of C W Allen the
sheriff arrested Alex Dobson last Sat
urday in Omaha for stealing a calf
last November It seems that com
plaint was first made in the federal
court the crime being supposed to
have been committed on the reserva
tion but later it was changed toj
Cherry county Alex was brought
here Sunday and on appearing before
Judge Towne Monday waived exam
ination and was placed under bonds in
the sum of 800
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Marion Kooke manager for T M
Thompson a large importer of fine
millinery at 1658 Milwaukee avenue
Unicago says During tne late se
vere weather I caught a dreadful
cold which kept me awake at night
and made me Tihfit to attend my work
during the day One of my milliners
was taking Chamberlains Cough
Remedy for a severe cold at that time
which seemed to relieve her so Quick
ly that I bought some for myself It
acted like magic and I began to im
prove at once I am now entirely
well and feel very pleased to aok
nowledge its merits For sale by
Quigley Chapman - 2
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T C Hornby is the only merchant
in town who handles Michigan salt
The Gilt Edge canned goods and the
gas roasted 25c Mocha and Java cof
fee are the finest on earth A close
out on a line of Shirt Waists at 35c
each Call and see our ladies suits
and skirts All grades of Ladies
Summer Vests from 5c to the 50c silk
ones
FAREWELL I
ho farewell to the little cood you bear me
Farewell a long farewell to all mv trrej
reatness
- Cardinal Wolsley
Fare thee well and if forever
Still forever fare thee well
Een though unforgiving never
Gainst thee shall my heart rebel
Byion
On Tuesday April 21 The West
ern News Democrat was sold by the
present proprietor to Mr I M Kice
possession to be given on the first of
May The paper will continue to ad
vocate the principles and support the
candidates of the fusion parties and
Ave bespeak for the new owner the same
measure of patronage that has been
given to the old one All back sub
scription and all accounts due the pa
per on the 1st of May are the property
of Robert Good and will be collected
and receipted for by him Now is the
time to pay up
Four years ago the first of April the
writer came to Valentine with no
money no friends and no reputation
and purchased the Cherry County Inde
pendent which was then the poorest
paper along the Elkhorn road poor
both in finance and prospects With a
courage inspired by the cause he has
ever since represented the cause of the
great common people he took up the
work of running a democratic newspa
per regardless of the smiles of those
who had seen editor after editor come
and go Ayithout making a success of the
paper and the sneers and ill concealed
hatred of those who feared opposition
From its beginning The Valentine
Democrat was a success and its suc
cess and incorruptibility caused the en
vious to lay plans for its utter annihil
ation and a third paper was started
The writer was a young man and this
opposition worried himbut he never fal
tered in the path he had marked out
for himself and in spite of the oppo
sition he continued to make friends
Finally an election occurred and it was
found that the opposition had defeated
the very thing they were supposed to
be working for and to forestall any
further disasters the Western News
was purchased and from the union of
the two papers the Western News
Democrat was born This occurred a
year ago last fall and the paper has con
tinued to grow in popularity and influ
ence and circulation ever since much
to the chagrin of those who four years
ago predicted its utter failure Today
it is looking better and paying more
money than at any time in its life which
extends over 15 years So much for
history
Three years ago this moDth the
writer married Almost from the first
his wifes health was affected by the
quality of the water here and under
the adyice of medical authorities it was
deemed advisable to make a change
A new man was wanted at Ainswoith
and the writer last week went down
and purchased a partnership in the
sociated with and a partner of the
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gest hest and most honest newspaper
man in tne nortuwest ij A Miles
These are the reasons why he solely liia
paper
During the four years we have been
in Valentine we have made many
friends whom we are loth to leave and
many enemies from whom Ave dislike
stiii more to part We have always
been free with advice criticism and
praise when we thought anyone needed
it and we are happy to say that many
times our articles have had the effect
intended We have a column of advice
to offer as a parting effort and Mr
Rice may publish same next week
In conclusion we wish to thank our
many friends and patrons for the good
will and patronage they have given us
and assure them that we leave Valen
tine with regret bearing little malice
toward the sycophantic seekers after
suckerswho posed as our friends while
seeking to destroy us We have four
years of experience behind us by which
we can proQt in the future and from
these Ave have learned that it sometimes
pays to Smile and smile and be a vil
lain still Goodbye
ROBERT GOOD
Spreads lAlce Wildfire
When tnings are the best they be
come the best selling Abraham
Hare a leading druggist of Belleville
O writes Electric Bitters are the
best selling bitters I have handled in 20
years You know why Most dis
eases begin in disorders of stomach
liver kidneysbowelsbIood and nerves
Electric Bitters tones ud the stomach
regulates liver kidneys and bowels
purities the blood strengthens the
nerves hence cures multitudes of m il
adies It builds up the entire system
Puts new life and vigor into any weak
sickly rundown man or woman Price
50 cents Sold at Elliotts Drug Store 2
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House
Cleaning
will soon
be the order of the
toy If you need a
little PAINT
TINE ok WALL
PAPER we can sup
ply your needs
QUIGLEYCHAPMAN
DRUGGISTS
Valentine Nebiaska
J O DWYER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Superintendent of a
For
Private Hospital
the Treatment of Diseases All
Kinds of Surgical Operations
Successfully Performed
VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
A N OOMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office At Quigleys Drug Store
Nights-Upstairs-Ked Front
THE
UNION
Best Si 00 a day hotel in the citj
Opposite Court House on Main St
Everything neat new and clean
Reasonable rates board by week
We are also prepared to
Feed and Stable Your Morse
and solicit your patronage as we
are sure we can satisfy you
R S Dennis
C A Wells
J B Wells
WELLS BROS
DENTISTS
Office over
Vherry County Hank
Home Rule and will henceforth be asPf O 7T TvTOT TTIV
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THE VALENTINE
Watch maker
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
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Valentine House
J A HOOTOtf Prop
Recently opened and newly furnished
Not a restaurant but a hotel
100 -PER DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
C M WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTER
Practices
Valentine Nebraska
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