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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1898)
ft if I 7 I 14 i SZXSSSSBKBKS tefc fe C wrr - i A Weils VSti i - i j 13 Wells WJSLL8 BEOS DE Nl ISTS Office over Cherry Batik WATOHMAKEE - AND - JEWELER Fine line of plain and fancy jew dry constantly on hand Repairing promptly executed am done in the hest manner Full line of sporting goods J S ESTABROOK county T All work executed with pr6mplnesBr and accuracy 4 Ofiice at residence easVof M E church VALFNTIN53 NEB- It Costs No More to become the possessor of high-grade- reliable Cloak than it does one of those ill fitting and cheaply made garments with which the country is flooded We Have Samples of Sl5flw than 4SM 2 2Fft styles HSS and Ml mBBbBSI mx 1HH from 4 i - - - 1 1 00 up to 50 oo Label inside the collar its a guar antee of correct style pejfect fit ana superior nnna an assurance that youre buying the best thats made a Cloak that graces and beautifies the figure as no othr garment can Our reputation for handling the Best of everything emphatically expressed in our Cloak Department Examine our Goods And you will become -bur customer QUAUTY FIT and - PRICE Are the features upon which we rely for business THE ED FRONT Probate of Will Notice Probate of Willi AmiJxIssel JJeceaseil j inMrauty oourt Chsrry County NehnsKH The State of 2f ebrasKa to i lie heirs and next of kin of the said Ann 1 deceased Take notice that upon tiling of a written in strument purporting to be the last will and tes tament of Ann Kisel deceased lor probate and allowance lMs ordered that sahl matter be set for bearinsHie 5ti daoTNovehibiJr A I isns before said county court -at the hour of nine oclock a in at -which it tfic any person inter ested mav appear anxUcoiilet fins sanw and notice of tins proceeding is oidered published tiireu w eki suceepsively lit tlm Wkstkux NKWs DKMOCitAtU weekly newspaper pub lished in this static - In testimony whereof I liavelierrunto set my Jiantl and tlia eit of tlf eonnty eimrt at Valen tine tilts latll ilriy of October A D lSliS - V It fOWNK fiKAL SO County Judge at T 0 Hornbys iteadieV and gents suimher siioes at c8sratPettyerevv8 34 democrat wagons and 1 spring waflni wrjfl as nefw for sale cheap ft JtaiiAtateR ICarilligS Uliu cmiiM in 1 nir UiKobdHVeaern Jlceves Fair to good Western Cowa Fair to good Western Heifers - - - A M MOBRISSEY iTERN NEWS DEMOCRAT O t o ATTORNEY AT LAW O- -O VALENTINE -NEB TT 3T GOODj EiHtorand Publisher fficial Taper of Ohorry roun ty KebraHka THIS AND THAT Voiiiina EvofitH Ilirt and Viola Tonight vj JUOKe JlCKiUU wuwiiici Senator Mutz Oct 28 GiookatoiLTeacUcrs sictpbor 13 KiectionJ Day Nov S - District Court Nov tt The Market The following tdiows the prices quoted for cattle at Omaha yesterday October 0 On il St is 14ff0 to 1500 lb 4 752 5 2 Kl l ur 00 to lWMJb 4S015 2i i riminion to w iimii io cuoicu Aiiini iicut ia Joou to choice- iaiivr uwj tttt Oommon to Ajcdimu Cows lIea Fetidtwrfiifr to choice Kn irlo -3 fOfiitl OO 30Jlio 25fa4O0 1 3KfelC0 - 3 755 00 3 754 40 2r 0J75 8 2G0 Velvet candy at T C ijpiibys cFull lina oi school Ublets at crews - - Go to T uickleri A E Thacher iettirned liunie Oniaha Saturday morning Petty 34 C 1 1 ore bj s for laiicy sweet M E ilose ofChadruii v6 lit our city Monday - Full supply ot hay grain and leed at PettycrewS Overcoats and T C Hornbys 34 Heavy Clothing at 1I1S Eyerdell is driving mail routa for ATWhite the suuth from 30 Aguks or Cons for sale in the field Enquire at this ofiice i CSiotis ofCudy stpeut iiday or so of the past week in town Frank llothleutner wasrduwn from Georgia Saturday irajisacti ng lubiucss T O Hornby and Mife returned last Friday morning from their trip east Leila McCloud has purchased the Vachon property aid is moving there in i - John Neiss of Rosebud shipped two cars of cattle to OmahaMotiday morn ing i j 1 i - J K Thackrey has moved into liis new house in the northeast part of town Clara Ayers of CMoblcAton shtmrd ing with the editors family find at tending school Alliance won the county seat ftom Ilemingford at an election held in 13ox ijntte county lastwiek Seiiritor iittz was called lionie from Gordon atid did not make a speech at rookston as advertised S Moon of Marshalltown Iowa an old residentof Cherry county is in townUhis weckpn business Maggie Steele boarded the train at this place Friday mgbt for Sturgis S Dbn a visit with relatives C F Qpoper was in from Hackberry lake Monday and ordend a slight ad dition to his brand advertisement Robert Faddis a prominent stock man of Pass had severalcarloads of cattle on the Omaha market Monday AClarkson went to Oimha Monday morning to attend the exposition and be present ut the A O U Yday exer cises WS Barker and family returned Tuesday morning from their trip to Omaha and the eastern part of the state - A neat new iron railing has been placedonthe veranda porch in front of Jackson Braytons new store buildiDg W II Wilkinson ji the jovial who claims he is as yogtigas any man of hi age was in town from Kennedy Mondav Judge ND Jacksonville republican candidate for attorney general will speak in Valentine on Thursday October 27 McCusky Ilanna were represent ed on the Omaha market Monday by ariine carr shipment of cattle from Wood Lake Fischer Lndwig received two cars of hardcoal and one of soft this week This lirhijhandies nothitig but the best grades of fuel 0 AV Morey has added a brand new phonograph to his stock of uovelties This one is for his own use but he al so haB the agency for their sale We have a number of old magazines containing some very good reading matter whichwe will give to partiej from the coitirtfy who wish same Amanda lnertof Ainsworthcame down from Kusnviiie where she had been viitiflg Monday and is visiting ir brbtbef George here tnief wfeek raesKssegsittaaeMEs ih is week - I 1 I II I tmv siC irj WB D A Piercy has been appointed postmaster at Kennedy MiKKrctli Ikrter came down from Gordon this week to visit with hBrJ parents who live oii the -north table Minnie is attending the 1 exposition and Mrs A MShormau is Per Tear ii itvv f fW I a V Pw PUBfclbHED EVERY IIIUKSDAY 1 Entered at tlic Posofllcd at Valentme Cherry county Nebraska as Second class matter This paper will be mailed regularly to its subscribers untila definite order to dTscontinueirreceived and all ar rears are -paid in fall 7 SF Gilman and a party of friends from Davenpori Iowa who have been hunting mi the ftkesK south of here- were ill to Wii yesterday ju i i 1 1 The Liidteig aid ife of Kcrzel were in tou on business yesterday Mr Lindberg is oueofKenzel pre cincts mobt prominent citizens Ed Daniels shipped -two car3 aud C L El well one car of cattle to Slantoiifhis morning whertJthey will be fed and shipped t iniha - i i i j I How can we sympathize with a man Vhocomplajns that the local merchant is being sirvd by people -patronizing department stuis when that man sends away for his jwb work Dont forget to attend SetiatorMutz meeting at Cornli Hill one week from tomorrow niglit The seijalor jvil tell tiie truth in reguid to the famo is r JOOUO iiiYiisiifiiug pvuimitlee G A t iiapnwu liiVsiiieii into the Hornby house fmnu iy occupied by Dr Evans and he and wile are keep ing house in earnest Chapman says he bounht all his furniture at home Next week is the last week of the Trans Mississippi and Intel national Exposition at Omaha arid all who have not yet seen this great show should not fail to attend during the week Railroad rates are very low just now We want wood and want it badly Three different men promised to bring us wuod on subscription before the weather should become cold They didnt do it and we might have frozen to death if we had relied on their promises W E Haley has moved into his new dwelling home and is now very com fortably located Mr Haley has all moderncouveniiMices in his new home including fire place water closet and bath room The work throughout is done in a splendid manner Ira T Richardson was in town from his ranch the first of the week and while here ordered us to insert his stock brand advertise raent Mr Kichardson has had some experience with the stock brand business which has convinced him it is a good thing J 0 Petti John aud family moved into his fiew residence the first of the week Jim lived a long time in his little old house and we are glad to note this removal He can now stretch his legs or walk the floor with hia grand-daughter without fear of running iiito the furniture at every step The Xews Democrat nas moved into more commodious quarters -across the hail from Us old location and is now prepared to receive visitors in handsome style The business office is at the north end of the hall and the workroom opens off ihe east side So dont hesitate to try the other door if one is locked Norvel Plunder is learning the art preservative ot all arts having enter ed this otlice as an apprentice Monday morning Xorval makes a very good devil and with a few mure lessons from the editor will soon be able to use hisem braces at the proper time and see that plenty of space is left between himself and the old man when shooting irons are in evidence Jas Wagner has advertised to sell at public auction at his place fifteen miles sovtheist of lown known as the Jackson Wagner hheep ranch on Saturday October 22 ten head of cattle fifteen head of horses and colts a mower hay rake sweep harness and household property The sale begins at 10 oclock and will be cried by Ted Ormesher Free lunch at noon Whiie in tojvu Tuesday C FCooper of Hackberry Lake purchased a full blood Short Horn bull from J W Stetter The animal is young and is a fine specimen of his species bearing all the peculiar marks and points of the full blood he is Mr ooper is a strong believer in the value of good stock compared to scrubs and will prove the correctness of his theory shortly Mrs Dr Nicholson and Miss Alta Mcholsou expect to spend the winter at Lincoln John Fees a prominent cattleman of Dunning Neb was in the city on Monday He had bought a bunch of cows of W S Kennedy and was up after them Clarence Martin is confined- to his home with a threatened attack of lung fever Ainsworth Journal This section ot country is coming in to some prominence as a potato coun try Those of the eastern part of the state who have once used the Sheridan county potatoes will k make a hard struggle to get more before they will use aiy other kind- There i somer thing about the soil and climate in this country that operates to produce the finest potatoes in the world Some times th droughty conditions cut the yield short but the quality is seldom injured It is good lor soro eyes to see the wagon loads of potatoes come to town A stranger is lead to believe that farmers wash their potatoes be- fore loading them free from dirt and theii -flavor is -always found equal to their outward strtctlanl irar aswsaigBaggz3SKegsiESg3g8 Ed Clarice tiaVbeen tried and found true say the republicans The fol lowing story is true and has spme hearing on the ease which iiiay b6 of interest to trietjer li5WffTJfthisicouutyt A few months ago yvhen onepf our commissioners arrived in town to at tend to the duties of his office lie was advised that in the interest oi the tax payers the commissioners should order the treasurer to issue a distress war rant ard hold the cattle for tax A few hours later anothey commissioner arrived and was met by the attorney and given the same story the attorney saying he had no interest in the case except to benefit the tax payers The two commissioners consulted and then repaired to the treasurers office- to or der the warrant sent out but fdundthe attorney had already been there and on his representations the treasureuhad issued the warrant The case came uu in court W F Jones having ined the cattle when loand behold the attorney who caused the warrant to be issued APPEARED AS COUNSEL FOR THE defendant and peat tne county This caso cost the tax pavers about 7000 Isnt it a pretty story reader Cant you guess who the attorney was If not well inform yoti Listen close This attorney who got a man into trouble aud then derended him who posed as a friend of the tax pavers and then put S7000 costs on them was the man the republicans sav has been 4 tried and found true Sullivan and Parker were the comnissioners and J E Thackrey was the treasurer Kepublican papers are making a great fuss over the cordial reception given President McKinley at Omaha and claim it was all due to his personal popularity and the love the people have for his party This is tommyrbt Any good citizen would go miles to see the chief executive of this country and re gardless of party would applaud and show him great honor The writer would do so and gopdness knows that he has no love for McKinley- the man and believes that liis administration is one of the iriost corrupt that nas ever disgraced the history of our nation But he is my president as much as yours he occupies today the most im portant position in the world and a president be he ever so weak or in capable is worthy of honor We are requested by a number of Cherry county citizens to ask judge Jackson to explain during the bourse of his speech here next Thursday night why he acted as he did in a cer tain famous murder case wThich was dismissed here while he was district prosecuting attorney Communicated Died October 17 1898 Airs Caroline Stark Grandma Sturk as she was called by all who knew her was b rn January 27 1800 and died at the age of S9 y rs Sjnoiit hs and 20 dilys She was married to Francis G Stark June 1831 Mr Stark died December 27 18S3 Two daughters Mrs Sarah C Iteese and Mrs Mary J Newman of Custer county aud several grand children are left to mourn her loss She ha been a patient sufferer for some time No one can realize how she lias suffered the last few days of her life Grandmas hands are gently folded Aeross her silent breast IJermissionhereiaeuIed - Grandma is at rest One of the fortunate things occa sioned by the flight of our foreman a couple of weeks ago is the fact that we have secured Reiner t to take his place More than that George has agreed to act a3 fighting man for this great moral educator aud give the editor a well earned rest Such are the things brought about by the whirligig of time J 8 Eatabrook has rented the hotel property on Cherry street and will open the Estabrook House to the pub lic this week C W Massingale has moved into the Stetter property on Cherry street since giving possession of the botcl We wish Mr Fstabrook success as a landlord and believe he will merit it M Christrnsen and party ot friends from Omaha and Chicago rbturued from their hunting trip Tuesday Martin showed the boys a good time land they vvill probably return for a hunt next year Wm Knitter IheStuart lumberman was in town Tuesday night His wife Accompanied him aud the two made a flying business trip to lloscbud Robert Finlayson aud wife of New ton were m town Tuesday- night onj their way to Kempton Illinois where they go to spend the winter Itobateof IVilt Notice Probate of Will Mary Sedlacek Deceased i In cmtntv Court Chefrv County Nebraska The State of Nebraska to the heirs and next of kin of the said MarySedlacekdeceased Pake notice thnt upon filinj of a written in strument purpoitiim to be the last will and testament of Marv Sellncek deceased for pro bale ami allowance it is ordered that said mut ter be set for hearing the 3th day of November A D 1898 tefore said county court at the hour of two oclock p in at which time any person interested may appear and contest the same and noticcofthis proceeding is ordered pub- lished three weeks successively in the Wkstkkx NKWS lJKMoeitAT a weekly newspaper pub lished iii this state In testimony whereof Iliave hereunto set my hand and the seal of the county court at Valen t ue this i9th day of October -A D 1898 a - TO WXK SKAt 29 County Judge - Ratlce to Crcdifpys In the County Court of Cherry CoXnty 1 In the mattej of the estate of 1eter Chnstusen deceased To the creditors of said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in Valentine in said county on the 22d day of October 1898 at 9 oclock a m to receive and examine all claims against said estate With a view to their adjustment and al lowance The time limited for the Mun of claims against said estate isscvenmpnths fromtie aoth day of March A 1 1898 and the time limited for uavmeutot debts Is one year from said 30tli day Of March 1398 Witness myhandand the seal of said county -courts this sthidayofOctobersoa - -- y r w R Townr SEAL Count ftdge ijwijithi 8jaaeiMaigaBBaaeaminsaMiaaBt3eaaoijliii i i hmj T rl if nirfniirniiilli IIWI I uBWttfa I i W J i 7 m mm Dave ijA - MimIH I N G t jn11 - l r v 7 r i i s sought by a local attorney and inform 1 lii - AUL IlljrO L to leave the county with av lot of cattle SppS 0 TjJK i 11 tJiitviii wiii inu i uiiin j ioi tun iiiiiiyvuv zJ l Vi jct i 7i i t lA 1 - A A I St V I NP0RT OLD TIME Kan ch orders a specialty Vi etory imMQi - tSALifc Boys dlothitig wry f1 a To make room lor otiier -goods we are going tb close out all Mens Youths regardless of cost Thacher GENERAL MERCHANTS RCHANT Doesnt Care oi large sales He wants large profits M MODS CHANGE Small profits and lots of em Tliais Hvliafi uotitits SEE THE POINT If so foivfrirtfier particulars call oil Farnham Dikeman t wj We have Won it by carrying the mostcompletestoek in tne county of Hats Caps Boots Shoes Clothing Mens Fiirhisliiiigsand Rubber G bodsi - vv All Kinds AH Prices Call and scetlfelatest in Ladies Mackintoshes - if J u Mackintosh i 2 D S f vi it f i i e - D StinaW Ludwig DEALER IW TaT -T HKHfy1 N All S A Tr i L U 5 H n AMU UUU I also carry a complete stock of Buggies Harvesters Hay rakes Bicyclesetc - In fact everything handled by first lass dealers J WHEN IN NEED OP WHAT ICARBY CALL AND GET MY PIGTTBE And they will be so reason ablethat our friendship shall never cease I most invariably hold such customers for my motto is low prices and big sales VALENTINE P O Parsons The AINSWORTH NEBRASKA iij - Photograptor A stock of the finest Stationety - Ttjilet Soapsetc Vall Paper Paints- etc Druggist O EC SAGESBB TDHSORIAL ARTIST jHair cutting and shaving Shop in the W II iioses building HOT AND OU BATHS The OWL Has rented the 4 G Shaw Art Gallery in this City for one year andrwillbjc here from NOVEMBER 1ST TO 12TH IMrst elaas Work in every Fartieular Guaranteed Millinery tr r See Samples of Work at the Ited Fron ji and Ladies1 PnrhisliiG oods HQALL AND GETPBICES West of Davenport Thachers - CORA CrlLLETT Geo Elliott p mju Li iw u iv jjfwr Lwryria jL SALOON it t Golden Sheaf Pure Whites Rye Susquehanna Rearid Cedareek Louisville Kentucky Bourbon Whisky Pure Grape Cognac Brandys -Wines Toka A ngeIIicaiQtt1SJierry and Bbick benyin wood claret Hieling Sauternes Cooks Imperial Gasts and Glictfiiot in hot X ties er Cardials Also AgeniiforPrefKfags Gdeliated n Fale M fop bOy ns and Palsis Yt X