Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, January 19, 1899, Image 6

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R.O.R. JACKSON
If DENTIST
Office over T 0. Hornby's store
Stairway on west side
Operations as nearly painless as
possible.
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
nnd accuracy
Office at Estabrook House on Cherry St.
VALENTIN E , NEB-
J O.W.MOREY
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| THE VALENTINE
WATCH / MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
ASKFO
Syringes
We have 3-qttart foun
tain Syringes with 3
hard rubber pipes for
V5 cents.
Good Bitlt > Syringes
3 hard rubber pipes 5O
cents.
A full line of Rubber
Goods.
Quigley's Drug Store
We are -I gents for
HlacJtleg Vaccine.
A. M. MORRISSEY
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE , NEB
0. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
ENTISTSI
Office over
Cherry County
A N.COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
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SURG-EON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Red
or Stolon.
Several head of horses and
tie , branded
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb.
Why pay $45 to $ b5
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WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBERT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLIbHKD EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at t h e Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
conntr. Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its suboviribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full.
Events.
K. 1' , Mask Carnival. January 20.
Crookston Tcacliers- January 28
Groundhog Day February 2.
St. Valentine's Day February 14
County Commissioners March 21
Assessor's Meeting March 21
Charley Wcllford is convalescent.
Beals & Torrey shoes at Carpenter
& Rice's.
A full line of feed always on hand
at Pettvcrew's.
Rumor says a smallpox case has de
veloped at Sprinjjview.
J. O. Vincent has been laid up ivith
throat trouble this week.
Pete Donoher is working- county
treasurer's office this week.
E. J. Davenport is having- rock
hauled for his new dwelling1.
Geo. Ross is doing a nice business
with his livery barn at the Fort.
The Micky Ward vs Carl Freeman
case has been postponed to Feb. 13.
Kate and Wi en Donoher spent last
Friday in Chadron visiting" friends.
D. Stinard is closing1 out all his
heavy goods suits , overcoats , etc.
Peter Hoffman , of Nenzel , was in
town yesterday , to consult Dr Dwyer.
C. J. Anderson was up from Neligh
this week looking- after his stock in
terests.
J. R. Lee , of Brownlee , was in Val
entine several days the past week on
business.
Wanted 1,000 bushels of shelled
corn and 500 bushels of oats at W. A.
Pettycrew's. 48
The editor has been sick for a week
with grip , part of the time confined
to the house.
Wm. Ballard , who has an extensive
stock ranch south of Woodlake , was
in town last night.
Robert Lee , of Brownlee. is assist
ing the county clerk to bring the de
linquent tax list up to date.
To Cure a Cold in One B > ny.
Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it tails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L. B. Q. on eauh tablet.
P. O. Parsons , photographer , will
take a few pupils in photography at
the low rate of $15.00 per month.
Miss Leona Baumgartel was down
from Crookston the latter part of
last week on a visit with Mrs. John
Smyser.
C. W. Gaskell , of Creighton , is in
town for a visit with relatives , the
Gaskells and Cramers of the north
table.
W. F. Morgareidge took the train
Friday night for Harrison , this state ,
on a visit with friends and relatives
for a couple of weeks.
A new crossing has been put in
leading out of the alley between
Hornby's and Davenport & Thacher's ,
and greatly improves the same.
J. W. Burleigh was in from his
Simeon ranch Saturday and declares
that range cattle are continually
taking on fat as the result of this fine
winter weather.
Walter Jackson , E. J. Davenport ,
Val Nicholson , M. G. Hopkins , Lew
Brownell , C. C. Thompson , J. H.
Quigley and Wm. Ward have all
wrestled with the grip this week.
' Let thy light shine , " is an adage
which Clarence Walcott believes
worth putting into practice and now
has a large signal light up in front of
his livery barn , to guide the weary
travelers at night.
N. Elliott , of Kilgore , dropped into
our sanctum one day this week and
informed us to continue sending him
his paper , as it was the only 12-page
country paper at $1.00 per year he
knew of in the state.
Simeon is to have a new store in a
short time. Mr. Nolan , of Harrison ,
is an interested part } ' , so rumor says ,
and will erect a two-story frame
building , upstairs to be used as a hall
for lodges and public meetings.
Special excursion to Hot Springs ,
South Dakota , at one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale Tuesday ,
January 24 , Valentine to Hot Springs
and return at $7.20 , good returning
thirty days from date of sale.
The K. of P. mask ball tomorrow
night promises to be a swell affair.
The grand march begins at 9 p. m.
sharp. Spectators will be charged
25 cents admission , and supper will be
icrved at Hooton's. Music will be
Carrie B. Hall of Colorado Springs ,
daughter of our townsman A. H. Fer
guson , and her husband , will return
to Valentine to make it their future
home.
Jesse Hayter , who visited friends
in Ainsworth , returned Saturday and
! accompanied John Hayter , father , to
I the Rosebud reset vation where the
} latter is in charge of a larp-e bunch
of cattle.
Geo. H. Seager , a heavy holder of
cattle and sheep near Cody , was in
Valentine Monday on business. He
paid this office his usual pleasant vis
it , paying for two copies of the paper
one of which he has sent to a friend
in York state.
Dan Fitzgeraldwho absconded from
the Wagner sheep ranch , south of
town , last fall , taking with him a
horse and colt , a trunk , $70 in cash ,
and other property not his own , was
captured recently in South Dakota
and sent to the penitentiary for
thefts committed in that state.
Muslin underwear in all prices and
styles is a new departure for Valen
tine. The prices range from 20cts.
to $2.00 , and the finish from the per
fectly plain to the fine lace and in
sertion trimmed. We are proud of
our stock in this line and consider it
a pleasure to show it to all comers.
Oblige us by calling. T. C. Hornby.
Coyotes are becoming ferocious. A
dozen in a bunch caught and killed a
watch dog that was following Harry
Gore's wagon to town , Saturday.
They were about three miles west of
townand after killing the dog started
to carry him off , but were compelled
to drop their booty upon the inter
ference of Mr. Gore. Mr. Thisen ,
living near Trunk Butte , came along
the same road shortly after , and his
dog was attacked and killed by the
pesky brutes. Chadron News.
The innocent little item which we
published two weeks ago , concerning
the Superintendent of Cherry county
being in Gordon in search of a pri
mary teache , has , it seems , caused
that gentleman no end of trouble.
His office is besieged with applica
tions from school ma'ams and widows.
We might , in a measure , right the
wrong we have done , by intimating
that applications from the latter
class will not be considered and the
successful applicant will be given a
certificate for life. Gordon Journal.
Educational Notes
By Prof. R. H. WATSON
Cutting off a tadpole's tail Avill not
make it a frog any sooner ; nor will cur
tailing the years of childhood make a
child a man or a woman any sooner.
Prof. Kiehle.
The no recess plan with a shorter
session is proving a benefit to the school
in many respects. If there are still
some who think the plan a hardship in
any way. such persons should come to
us and let us explain fully and I am
very sure all will soon see the merits of
the new arrangement.
The teacher's meeting held in the
high school building last S iturdav was
probably the most profitable one held
this year so far. We have reason to
hope that the one on the 2nd Saturday
of February will be even better The
persons who took part in the discussions
last Saturlay are Misses Burleigh , Mor
gareidge , Towne , Carlson , Watson ,
Efner , Hills , Shaughnesy , Hubbard ,
Stark , Brown , Mrs. Harden , Mrs
Crawford , and Mr. "Watson.
The enigma in last week's paper
when properly worked out gives
Shakespeare's famous temperance qm-
tation : O that men should put an
enemy in their mouths to steal away
their brains. Correct answers were
handed in by Edna Maloney and Glen
Honig. Edna Maloney being com
pelled to remain at home this week to
help her mother with the housework ,
Glen Ilonig is to make the enigma from
the words of one of America's greatest
statesmen.
Enigma : I ain composed of 43 letters
My 13 , 2 , 15 , 19 , 17 , 9 , 34 , 40 is a large
wild animal. My 4 , 1 , 23 , 3 , 20 , is a
piece of furniture. My 7 , 41 , G , 21 , is
a relative pronoun. My 35 , 16 , 8 , 19 ,
is what so many suffer with now. My
38 , 26 , 27 , 2443 , is a farmer's inple-
nient. My 5 , 30 , 31 , 36 , 12 , is a noted
poet of early days. My 14 , 25 , 39 , 37 ,
42 , 29 , is a spring flower. My 10 , 33 ,
32 , is one of the months. My 19 , , 1 ,
34 , 18 , is a musical instrument. . My
22 , and 11 are vowels. My whole is a
famous quotation from Lincoln. Glen
Hoenig.
Program of the Crqpkston Teachers'
Association to be held in the school
building , Crookston , commencing at
1:30 : p. m. , January 28 :
Busy work for primary pupils Miss
Marcy.
Literature Mrs. C. A. Gee.
How to interest teachers in association
work -Miss Cena Downing.
Civics Miss Etta Bro-vn.
Current events MrJKramer. .
Question box. < / \ < l4GTE ;
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By trading with
THACHER
GENEEAL MERCHANTS
We will have a bigger stock
duriDg the year 1899 than
ever before , and that is
SAYING A WHOLE
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Doesn't care for large sales. lie 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 Fartlham &
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All our Heavy Weight Suits , Our prices on Boots and She
Overcoats and Fur Coats , in men's are lower than anybody's , quail
boys' and children's , go at a sacri and fit considered , and we have ;
fice. styles and sizes.
fice.Our
Our spring stock will soon been Practical Tailoring in all
on hand and we must have room. branches.
D. Stinard , Clothij-7' ;
Tire Wagoi ] { ;
Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing I \
demand I ordered and \
HAVE JUST EECEIVED A CAE
In addition to tin's 1 have just received a car of ,5
"WIND MOTOE" WIND MILLS \ V
"VVJiich I am selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
Valentine. Nebraska D. S.
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Photograph ;
Has rented the A. . G Shaw Art Gallery in this City for one year and will be here fri.
1ST TO 12TH OF EVEBY MONTJfi' '
First-class Work in every Particular Guaranteed. ' See Samples of Work at the
Millinery
and Ladies' V"
CALL AND