Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, March 09, 1899, Image 6

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10 quart Dishpan , S qt Pail , Wash Basin , Quart Measure , graduated ,
Flour Sifter , 2 qt Pail , Quart Dipper , Soup Ladle , Potato Masher
Large Cake Mould and a Pint Tineup , all best quality of tin
fig RMiMLlLAV
10 quart Dishpan , 2 quart Pudding Pan , Wash Basin , Pint Drinking
Cup , Quart Dipper , Soup Ladle , Basting Spoon , Grater , and a 2
quart Covered Pail , all made of the finest Enameled Ware ,
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A. M. MORRISSEY
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW
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VALENTINE , NEB
R.C.R. JACKSON
DENTIST
Office over T. C. Hornby's store
Stairway on vest side
Operations as nearly painless as
possible.
I M. RICE
i , REPRESENTS THE
PAEMEES' MUTUAL
and
NEBEA3KA MEEOANTILE MUTUAL
Insurance Companies of Lincoln
A N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Red
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook Honso on Cherry St.
VALFNTTNTE , NEB-
M. WALCOTT
F
ATTORNEY
AMD ABSTRACTED
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S Land
Office Real K.sate nd Ranch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abbtracter.
J. C. DWYER. E. H. DWYER.
DWYEK BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment of Diseases-
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Performed.
TAESKTINE , -
0. W. MOREY
THE VALENTINE
WATCH , MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
f K I T I O "T"
EN i 1ST
Office over
Cherry C'otf fi/ Rank
CH/f / .
Hair cutting and shaving.
HOT AND COLO BATHS.
ELS ON
CODY , XEBR.
Has recently started in business and
offers bargains to all cash
buy era of
Grove
Corn
CiiopperJ Feed
" / " Flour
Salt
Wire. Soft and Hard
Pine , if iintnf Oils and all
hinds of Ranch era' Supplies
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124 DOSES
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Of our Syrup Sarsaparilla
with Iodide of Potassium
will purify your blood better
than any patent medicine you
can buy and it costs you no
more
51,00 FOR 124 DOSES
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Quigleys STORE
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Pasteur's BLACKLEG Tacoine c
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBERT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
fil.OO Icr Year in Advancr.
PUBLIMlEn EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at t b e Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
county. Nebraska , 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.
Uvcnta.
Christian Endeavor Social March 10.
John G. Wooley's Lecture March 15.
Saint Patrick's Day , March 1" .
K. P. Masquerade carnival. March 17
County Commissioners March 21
Assessor's Meeting-March 21
Easter , April'- .
District tourt April If ! .
New spring shirt waists at T. C.
Hornby's. 9
J. R. Lee and son , Robert , are in
town today.
White Ash Soap at Farnham &
Dikeman's. 3-2
Milt Latta , of Woodlake , was in
town Monday.
Ed Clarke was in Lincoln on busi
ness this week.
A full line of feed always on hand
at Pettvcrew's.
* " I. C. Stotts was down from Cody
the first of the week.
T. C. Hornby has a fine line of new
styles in men's shirts. 9
New York apple butter for sale at
Farnham & Dikeman's. 3-2
Dr. J. C. Dwyer made a professional
trip to Cod } * Friday night.
A. J. Barnes and C1. J. Landers , of
Cody , were in town Saturday.
D. Stinard is closing out all his
heavy goods suits , overcoats , etc.
W. T. Kincaid is rcpoi ted to be re
covering from his recent rheumatic
attack.
Magnus Lundburg , a schoolteacher
from Crawford , was in town Saturday
visiting.
Ely Valentine and Geo. Dew , of
Woodlake. were in town Tuesday on
business.
Prof. C. L. Latta was in town Tues
day and dropped a dollar in the edi
torial slot.
Call and examine T. C. Hornby's
large dry goods stock. No trouble to
show goods. 9
Wanted 1,000 bushels of shelled
corn and 500 bushels of oats at W. A.
Pett3rcrew's. 48
F. E. Gillette was up from Ains-
worth last week looking after busi
ness interests.
W. R. White , of Cody , was in town
this week taking medical treatment
for a lame back.
A. E. Thacher was confined to his
room a couple of days the past week ,
with severe cold.
Alfred Cass , of Gallop , was in town
Tuesday paying taxes and attending
to other business.
A. J. Hornback has been out to his
farm several days the past week ,
wishing tor spring.
It is reported that the cattle re
cently "rustled" from Tom Ashbuin
have been located.
E. H. Olsen , of West Point , is open
ing a tailor shop in the Fischer build
ing on Main street. }
To Cure a Cold in OHO Dny.
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it tails to cure. . U5c.
The Jienuine has L. U. Q. on each tablet.
Newt Grooms was in town from
Sparks this week playing the fiddle
and otherwise enjoying himself.
i
A farm to farmer for
rent to a one c
or three years , cash or grain rent.
Call at this office for particulars.
Best insurance in the state at half
the usual cost on your houses , barns , j :
grain , hay or stock. I. M. Rice , Agt.
D Bruce Moore , of Gordon , one of the
prominent stockmen in western Cher
ry county , was in town Saturday on
business.
The army bill having become a law ,
it is expected that Fort Niobrara
will soon be garrisoned to its full j
capacity. I r
Mrs. B. L. Grady was hurriedly j r
called to Valentine last night by her j e
son Otis. His wife is dangerously ill.
Norden Borealis.
Jackson & Bra3rton are always up
with the times and this week greet "
our many readers with a change in
their advertisement.
A cattleman from Valentine passed o
through here last week buying cattle. I s
He paid as high as $35 for two-3'ear ,
old heifers. Bassett Eagle. !
Born , Friday Morning , to Mrs. DC- *
Witt C. Huffman , au 8 * pound rirl it \
bab } * . Mother and daughter are getr
ting along finely under Dr. Compton's s
care , ' d
M , L , Hayward was elected
U , S. Senator yesterday on a
vote of 74 to 57.
Clothing at the lowest prices at T.
C. Hornby's. " 9
A first-class saddle horse for sale.
Farnham & Dikeman.
Maggie Ormesher is quite ill this.
week with Indian measles.
Robert Hines , a stockman from
near Cody , visited these headquarters
yesterdaj' .
E. J. Davenport went to Fort Rob
inson Tuesday night to see the quar
termaster about his hay contract.
Preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m.
in Joe Hobson's neighborhood , and on
the Schlagel at 3 p. m. the same day.
Everybody invited.
A. F. Rowley was in town this week
from Simeon. Dell says he has sold
all his cattle now , and may * go out
prospecting this spring.
The Rosebud Indians will this
month receive about $20,000 from the
government , and another payment
of $159,000 will be made in the spring.
Tom Spratt will build a nice new
house on his farm as soon as the
weather moderates. A good share of
the lumber has been hauled to the
ground already.
We wish to drop a hint to some of
our readers to the" effect that Uncle
Sam is looking pretty sharp for
people who are "borrowing' ' green
wood from him.
Oswald Smith pleaded guilty to the
charge of stealing Graeff's saddle ,
and the complaint being only petit
larceny he was given a sentence of
thirty da's in jail.
Andrew J. Wallingford , of Ken
nedy , and Nettie J. English , of Colorado
rado , were married at the residence
of C. C. Thompson in this city yester
day morning , Judge Towne perform
ing the ceremony.
Dr. Higley , of Fort Niobrara , has
been ordered to report at San Fran
cisco for duty with the army in the
Philippines. Dr. Wales , who was
here with the Twelfth Infantry , will
return to Fort Niobrara.
Mr. Beers is building a dam on the
Gordon preparatory to irrigating
about 100 acres of his farm in that
vicinity , after which he will have a
number one place , and intends spend
ing his remaining days thereon.
Theodore Peterson , of Valentine ,
has opened a shoe shop in the Wink-
ley building. He is a first-class
workman and should have a good
business. Longpine needs a good
shoemaker. Longpine Journal.
"Ted" Ormesher , a well known
cattleman of Schlagle precinct , and
who is quite frequently mentioned by
his republican friends as among the
available timber for county treasurer ,
was doing business m town on Tues-
Chas. Bredeson , John Neiss and H.
B. Cox , of Rosebud , were in town last
night , and the former was taught to
ride the Woodmen's goat in the pres
ence of about sixty neighbors. A
royal good time was had and much
timber destroyed ere morning.
Geo. Tracewell purchased a line
team of young mares this week of A.
Charbonneau. Ofcourse the team
alone would do him not much good , so
he repaired to J. W. Whillans' place
of business where he completed the
outfit by buying a new set of harness
and wagon.
Quarterly meeting next Sundaat
tne M. E. c nurch. Presiding Elder
Eighmj'- will preach morning and ]
evening. Communion service in the
morning , love feast at 3 p. m. All
:
are cordially invited. Business ses
sion Saturda } * night at 7:30. : ;
[
O. S. BAKER , Pastor.
John G. Woole3" , one of the most
noted and gifted orators in the United :
States and of world wide reputation ,
is coming. He will lectnre in the M.
E. church next Wednesday evening , )
March 15 , at 8 o'clock. None should )
miss it. A treat for old and young. :
Admibsion 25 cents. Given under di
rection of the Epworth League.
Married , at the Valentine House S
Monday afternoon , by Judge W. R. a
Towne. Albert Thomas and Bertha , . '
Richardson , both of Kilgore. The
groom lives at McCann can3'on , where e
the young couple will begin their F
married life. Ofcourse they will receive - m
ceive the NEWS-DEMOCRAT for a
year , and that will make life smooth
er for them to be sure. _
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An editor has been inspired , after
looking over his list of delinquent sub
scribers , to compose the following :
"IIo\v dear to my heart is the old silver
dollar , when some kind subscriber pro-
sents it to view ; the liberty head with F
out neck tie or collar , and all the ai
strange things which to us seem so new : aiw
the wide spreading eagle , the arrows C (
below it , the stars and the Avordswith w
the strange things they tell ; the coin of wai
our fathers , we're glad that we know aiF '
, for some time or other 'twill coine in
right well : the spread eagle dollar , the
star spangled dollar , the old silver
dollar WQ all love sowell , " st
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GENEEAL MERCHANTS
All our Heavy Weight Suits , Our prices on Boots and Shoes
Overcoats and Fur Coats , in men's are lower than anybody's , quality
boys' and children's , go at a sacri and fit considered , and we have all
fice. btyles and sizes.
Our spring stock will soon been Practical Tailoring in all its
on hand and we must have room. branches.
D. Stinard , Clothier.
Wide Tire Wagons
Are acknowledged to he the hest and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST KECEIVED A CAE LOAD
In addition to this 1 have just received a ear of
"WIND MOTOB" WIND MILLS
Which I am selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
Valentine. Nebraska . S. Ludwig
Good For Morris sey.
A. M. Morrissey , who was elected
county attorne } * , and a comparative
stranger , will undoubtedly give satis
faction. There has been a number
of cases reported to him by meddle
some people , and through revenge
for some fancied wrong. He has
wisely refused to prosecute under
such circumstances , not desiring to
bring costs upon the county where it
was impossible to procure a convic- .
tion. We have heard him unjustly , !
criticised by some chronic fault finders - 1
ers , and those that were antagonistic
toward , not him. in particular , but
his party. Such narrow mindedness '
is always allowed to go unnoticed , and
\ve predict that he will attend to the '
cluties devolving upon him by the '
position he occupies , and will not ask j
them for advice. The Pullman Correspondent - '
respondent in the Whitman Sun.
Trouble at Johnstown.
Ed Rector , constable of Johnstown
precinct , brought Bert Valentine to
_
this place Tuesday and turned him
jver to Sheriff Murray. Mr. Valen-
ine failed to secure bail up to this j
ime. The Valentine bo3s and the !
vilgores of Johnstown had a little ,
lifference and proceeded to adjust it j
i la Corbit-Fitzsimmons style , with
he result that the Kilgores had the
Valentine bo3's arrested chaiged j
vith assault with intent to do great
odily harm. The other Valentine
oy gave bonds for appearanc e at
ourt. A ins worth Home Rule. '
Lenten Luncheon.
Edna Fischer entertained Mesdames
Jnryser , Nicholson , Chapman. Good
tnd J. H. Yeast at a Lenten luncheon
'Chterday afternoon. The guests
irere all young married women , and
mjoyed ; themselves immensely. Miss
' proving an ideal hostess.
he afternoon passed very pleasantly
rith music , conversation and "Rhy rang
:
ng Birds , " followed by a dainty lunch
.
.t ' five o'clock.
Dropped Dead.
Mrs. Fannie Green , a colored woman
rho worked for Dr. Higley at the j
lost , dropped dead while crossing the J °
arade ground near the flagstaff last
'riday. Coroner Lewis was called
nd held an inquest and the verdict
as that she came to her death from
erebral apoplexy. A son of the dead
oman came up from Leavenworth.
nd funeral services were held at the
'ort Tuesday * .
CJ :
C. W. Bennett , an enterprising
tockman from Simeon , was in town b
u Tuesday.
Several parties in the ' 'south coun-
try"1 are reported to have k t quite a
few calves lately from scouring- . The
calves are born with a disposition to
this complaint and live but a few
days. Countj * Clerk Daniels lost
eight head this week. Nels Rowley is
reported to be a loser , and the 101
outfit have lost heavilv.
Wants Electric Light Franchise.
i We are informed that at the next
meeting of the city council a fran-
chise for an electric light company
will be asked. We are glad to note
this movement , but would caution
the council to be wary in granting
the favor asked. Especial pains
should be taken to protect the village
streets and alleys from being con
trolled by any one company to the
exclusion of any other , and no fran
chise should be granted unless it ex
pressly provides that the franchise
shall become null and void if the
privileges granted are not used with
in a year at least. People may smile
at such precautions being taken , but
a franchise of this character may be
come a very valuable thing in the
course of 2-1 or 50 years.
Taken fftitraj/H. .
Taken up by the undersigned on his place
twelve miles northwest of Valentine , about Oc
tober l , one browii mare , weight about 1000
pounds , branded la/.y S on left hip and X on
njht hii . One luy mirc2 ; years od. ! branded
half circle P f D. A. KKLLOGI : .
- ' Brilt , Nebraska. .
Strayed of Stolen.
One brown 4-yr old mare , weicht about MO ,
right hind foot white , branded O on left shoul
der.
der.One
One black mare 3-yr old with white saot in
forehead ; same brand. Address W. H. SKI.I.EIM
_ Gallop. Neb
Sti-ai/cd or Stolen.
One white-faced heifercoming two in
the spring , branded VJ on left side
and M on left hip. Liberal reward is
offered by Chris Jensen , Gallop , Neb.
Eatrny Notice.
Taken up by the subscriber Hrins twelve
miles southwest of Cody on section : \ . township
. ran e 3. . , one light gray mure 10 or 11 years
nld. weight about 7 0. no marks or brands to b
seen. Said mare came "iito my premises about
die 15th of August , istw , and has been to my
premises continually since.
since.WILLIAM
WILLIAM J !
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Taken Uji.
At my place near Wood taike. one two-year
aid steer , of Hereford stock , branded O I L OB
both hips , and X on left side just back of fore
le . Owner is requested to rtinove said stetr
jr it will be sold according to law.
43 l'AUI.KE > -JCOTT. .
JEsf rau Xotice.
Taken up October 8 , 1S93 , ten milei south f
ody. Nebraska , one white cow brain eo
in left side and one red calf with no brand U
rakun up by G KORGK
Strtryrtl
From range on Snake Kiver , fnree head of
attle , one branded J O on left side ; one two.
ear old branded on left ide ; oua yearlin
iranded IJH on right side and has left ear split *
G w. A. SHELBOUBX , '
Kennedy , jf