Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, December 29, 1898, Image 6

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QR.C.RJAOKJSON
DENTIST
Office over T. 0. Hornby's store
Stairway on west side
Operations as nearly painless as
possible.
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J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook Ilonse on Cherry St.
VALENTINE , NEB-
0. W. MOREY |
THE VALENTINE
WATCH , MAKER
AND JEWELER }
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
ASKFO
FOR SALE AT ALL SALOONS
IN THE CITY
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A. M. MORRISSEY
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE , NEE
< ! . A. WELLS J. Ji. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
ENTIST
Office over
Cherry County Rank
A. N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office at Qtiigley's Drug Store
Nights-Upstairs-Red Front
& Kice'H Price
33 pounds of Beans for § i a
3 pounds of O it Meal for i o <
20 pounds of Prunes for i o <
20 pounds of Ilaisins for i
20 pounds of Broker. Rice for i
40 bars of Soap fory i o <
One Gallon Sorghum for -
Candies , 8 , lOc & I5e. Nuts. lOc and 15c.
The Gold Medal Settled.
Omaha , Dec 25. There has beei ]
considerable controversy here over the
gold medal which has been claimed
by others , but it has finally turned
out that the Fred Krug Brewing Co. ,
of this city did receive the gold
medal for Cabinet beer over all other
beers for purity , strength and excel
lence of quality , at the Trans-Miss
issippi exposition , and Krug , not only
has the gold medal in his possession ,
but has also received a diploma signed
by members of the executive com
mittee of the exposition saying the
gold medal was awarded to Krug
Cabinet beer.
' .Vliy pay $45 to § b5 for a stee- range
enoa can get one for § 25 ?
Diopa postal to
I. H , EMEBy , Valentine ,
WESTERN MLWS-lftMflSBAT
EGBERT GOOD , Editor and Publinbar
Official Paper of .Cherry Conii-
ty , Kebraxkn. .
$1.OO Per Yetir in Advnncr
PUBLIbHED EVERY THURSDAY.
EnKred at t ho Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
county. Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subo ri bers until a definite order
to discontinue is received aud all ar
rears are paid in full.
Vontiny Events.
New Year. January 1,1899.
County Commissioners. January 3 and 10.
K. 1' , Mask Carnival , January 20.
There will be a special session of
Minnechaduza Lodge No. 192 , A. F. &
A. M. , Saturday , December 31 , 7:30 : p.
m. sharp. All Master Masons in good
standing" are cordially invited to be
present.
W. W. THOMPSON , W. T. BULLIS ,
Secretary. W. M.
Pete Decory is over from Rosebud.
Fine line of clothing at T. C. Horn
by's. 48
New line of fine shoes at T. C.
Hornby's. 48
A full line of feed always on hand
at .fettycrew's.
Martin Dew was up from Woodlake
Monday afternoon.
Ed Clarke had business in Omaha
the first of the week.
Ira T. Richardson is in town from
his ranch near Chesterfield.
Miss Cora Gillette spent Christmas
with her parents in Ainsworth.
A large stove has been placed in
the waiting room of the depot.
P. J. Donoher returned home fiom
his trip to Illinois , Saturday night.
Hugh Mone was in town from Cody
Tuesday looking after business affairs
W. G. Ballard was in from his
Dewey Lake ranch on business , Tues
day.
Born , Wednesday evening , Decem
ber 28 , to bol Morey and wile , a baby
girl.W. . T. Kincaid visited friends in
Stanton a few days the first of the
week.
Charley Wellford spent Christmas
with his parents at Boiling Springs
ranch.
Ely Valentine and H. E. Dewey
were Wood Lake visitors in Valentine ,
Monday.
evening.'D.
Attorney Morrissey haa been down
to Omaha the past week on legal
business.
Wanted 1,000 bushels of shelled
corn and 5JO bushels of oats at W. A.
Pettycrew's. 48
Sheriff Strong and force were en
gaged Friday and Saturday branding
some of his horses.
§ | M. F. dynes is visiting in town. He
will return to his job at Lancaster
Saturday morning.
The projected meeting of stockmen
at Chadron has been given up on ac
count of a lack of interest.
Dr. E. H. Dwyer has been appoint
ed a member of the local pension
board of examining surgeons.
Word from Brownlee says Fritz &
Lewis will go out of the merchandise
business the first of February.
Valentine was very quiet the first
of the week. For several days the
town had but one attorney in it.
Gus Carlson has put the shelving in
his new store building and will soon
begin to stock up with hardware.
B. B. Teeters Bros. , of Newton , be
come patrons of our brand depart
ment with this issue of the paper.
It is believed that a gang of cattle
thieves has been located in Brown
county. Evidence is being secured.
Mr. and Mrs. Farnam left town
Sunday morning for a few days recre
ation on the ranch , iii Gillaspie pre-
einct.
Professor R. H. Watson , Mrs. Craw
ford , Etta Brown and Edith Stark at
tended the state teachers' association
at Lincoln this week.
The "Turkey Club" has been dis
solved by mutual consent , it proving
very unprofitable for some ot mem
bers , hence its demise.
Miss Bruner , a former teacher in
the public schools of Valentine , came
up from the eastern part of the state
Saturday to spend the holidays with
her friends here.
Lois Hills , who has been employed
to teach the grammar school vice
Etta Brown , resigned , is expected to
arrive here tomorrow night.
To Cure n Colil in One Day.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablet s. All
rugKislB refund money if it lails to cure. i5c. !
The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Company H has been reorganized
at Chadron with A. G. Fisher cap
tain , Ed Godsall first lieutenant , and
Tom Smith of Crawford second lieu
tenant.
E. Spencer , now section foreman at
Thacher , was in town on business
Monday , and called to settle for two
copies of this paper , one of which
goes to his father in Iowa.
There will be a meeting of the
members of St. John's Saturday after
noon , to hear reports of officers , and
Rev. Bates will hold regular services
Sunday morning' aud evening.
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'D. M. UhderwoocTShofT'- ' - "
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Suicide or mu rder !
Coroner Lewis received word last
evening-that D. M. Underwood , pro
prietor of the Cody hotel , had com
mitted suicide , and in company with
Sheriff Strong went to investigate
the matter. In conversation with the
sheriff this morning we learn the fol-1
lowing facts :
About 6:30 : last evening Underwood j
complained of feeling sick at stomach - '
ach and went out of doors. A minute
or two afterward a shot was heard ,
and those present rushed out to dis
cover the cause and fonnd Underwood
lying at the east end of the porch , a
bullet wound through his head and a
revolver with one empty chamber at
his side. The unconscious man was
carried into the house and died about
twenty minutes later with his wife
and family at his side.
The revolver was not positively
identified , the bullet entered the left
temple and left at the right , and the
the jury rendered a verdict which is
noncommittal , but the general belief
is that Underwood killed himself.
Troops For Fort Niobrara ,
A dispatch in this morcing's papers
says :
Three troops of the First cavalry
and headquarters have been ordered
to Fort Robinson , and two troops of
the same regiment to Fort Niobiara ,
coming from Forts Rile } ' and Sill.
At Forts Robinson and Niobrara
are already located two troops of the
First cavalry , and the incoming of
five troops more will give Fort Robin
son a full battalion of four troops and
Fort Niobrara the remaining three
troops of the seven in this depart
ment.
Andrew Christiansen , at one time a
blacksmith at Brownlee , some time
ago bougnt a line saddle of Fritz &
Lewis , giving as security a mortgage
on the saddle and his riding horse.
He then traded the horse off , sold the
saddle to John Smyser of this place
and joined the army , under the im
pression that the laws of this country
were like those of tiie old , and that
he could not be tried by a civil court.
He has learned more of American
law since tnen and now languishes
behind the bars of the county bastile
awaiting trial tomorrow on the charge
of selling mortgaged property.
A new postoffice has been estab
lished at the Bullis store on the Kpse-
bud stage road and the state line ,
about fourteen miles northwest of
Valentine. W.T.Bullis is postmaster ,
and the office is named Britt , in honor
of one of the old settlers in that
neighborhood. The office will receive
a daily mail , and will be a bi ne it tea
a large number of farmers , many of
whom have already ordereu their
mail sent to the ne\v oflice. The first
mail went out yesterday morning.
Miss Clara Watson came up from
Grand Island last week to take the
position of assistant in the Valentine
postoffice. Miss Watson is well known
in Chei ry county and will no doubt
give complete satisfaction to the
patrons o ± the office. Mrs. A. M.
Sherman is helping in the office this
week until the new assistant learns
her duties. The former assistant ,
Minnie DeWoodT , returned home to
Ainsworth Sunday morning.
To accommodate our patrons we
have decided that those accounts not
now in the hands of attorneys will be
held until January 8 , before they are
given them. Those who have not re
ceived statements will do so January
1 , and if payment or provision is not
made during the week , the account
will be given attornej's. Everybody
two years or more in arrears will hear
from the collectors.
Hon. John Shore started out to the
ranch the first of the week where he
went to wind up affairs preparatory
to put in tne winter as a legislator
from this district. John is tne only
fusion member that was elected last
fall west of Holt county , and will
prove a factor with the "powers that
be" at Lincoln.
John J. Newberry and Florence E.
Morgan were married in Cody Christ
mas eve , at the residence of Squire
Mogle. that gentleman performing
the ceremony with dignity and dis
patch. Our informant tells us the
groom { > set 'em up * ' to all the boys ,
and adds that there's nothing small
about Johnny.
F. G. Russell , who was treasurer of
Boyd county for two terms , and an
old friend of J. A. Hooton and the
editor , came down from Gordon Sun
day morning and is visiting the var
ious school districts of the county
collecting and looking after the busi
ness of the American School Book
Company.
A rumor is going the rounds to the
effect that soon after January 1 the
F. , E. will extend the run of trains
5 and 6 from Norfolk to Longpine.
If this is done it will be possible for a
person to go from Valentine on the
afternoon freight , arrive in Omaha
next morning and return that night.
J. B. Sweeney came up from Gor
don on the freight Wednesday eve
ning. He has been sojourning in the
eastern part of the state for some
weeks past , mostly on business con
nected with his ranch. Joe is making
rapid strides in the way of cattle
dealing. Rushville Standard.
O. D. Carey was down from Crooks-
ton Tuesday and called at our sanc
tum. The weather was so warm that
he drove all the way without gloves ,
and was actually warm when he ar
rived in town. This weather is quite
a contrast to the kind we had twelve
or fourteen years ago.
Mrs. Good and the baby returned
home from a seven weeks' visit at
Longpine , Monday afternoon , and the
home of the editor is once more bright
ind cheerful. It seems just like get-
tin ? married again to have' woman
ir und the house ,
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GENERAL MERCHANTS
We will have a bigger stock
duricg the year 1899 than
ever before , and that is
SAYING A WHOLE LOT , BUT
IT IS TRUE
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Doesn't care for large sales. He wants large profits.
METHODS CHANGE
Small profits and lots of 'em. That's what counts.
SEE THE POINT ?
If so , for further particulars call on
Ranch orders a specialty
ODS
coats , Robbers , Felts.
In iact anything in men's wear
Practical Tailoring in Connection.
D. Stinard , Clothier.
Are acknowledged to lie the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST KECEIVED A CAE LOAD
In addition to this 1 have just received a car of
"WIND MOTOE" WTISD MILLS
Which I am selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
Valentine Nebraska D. S.
P. O. Parsons
Photographer
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Has rented the i. G Sliaw Art Gallery in this City for one year and will be here Irora
1ST TO 12TH-OF EVERY MONTH
Irat-class Work i ! ! every rarticnfar Guaranteed. See
Samples ot Workat the Kcd Froa
Millinery
and Ladies' Furnishing Goods
CALL AND GET PRICES"X , * i
CORA GILLETT.