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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1899)
NEWS U i * 2 * 4 ? Our stock of Dry Goods , Shoes , Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises , Clothing i * 4 ? ing and Gents Furnishings has been replenished throughout and we now 4 ? have borne of the best values ever to 4 ? offered for the money. ' tote Get our prices on Groceries. 4 * 4 * toED 4 * 4C 4 * 4 4 4 ? ? ? ED RONT 4 ? 4 ? 4 ? VALENTINE NEBRASKA 4 ? to 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 Tincup , all best quality of tin 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 , A. M. MORRISSE1 ATTORNEY AT LAW VALENTINE , NE ] QR.C.R.JAOKSOT ; DENTIST Office over T. C. Hornby's sto ; Stairway on rest side Operations as nearly painless \ possible. _ * * . . I M. RICE I s REPRESENTS THE FARMERS1 MUTUAL and HEBRASXA MERCANTILE MUTUjS Insurance Companies of Lincoln A N.COMPTOS PHYSICIAN AND STJRG-EON Office at Quigley'B Drug Stor Nights-Upstairs-Red Front J. S. ESTABROOI COUNTY SURVEYOR All work executed with promptnei and accuracy Office atEstabrook House on Cherry S Y ALFNTINE , NEE M. WALCOTT F ATTORNEY AND ABSTRACTED Valentine , Nebraska Practices in District Court and U. S. Lar Office. Heal Es ate and Ranch Property . bought and sold. Bonded Abstraeter. J. G. DWTEB. E. H. DWTEI DWYEE BEOS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON ! AJNTD Superintendents of A Private Hospital For the Treatment of Diseases- All Kinds of Surgical Oper ations Successfully Performed. Tt * . .TV - rinfer > < fer , & O.W.MOREY j < THE VALENTINE WATCH / MAKE AND JEWELER Carries a full line of ster ling silver novelties ' . A. WELLS J. B. WE WELLS BROS. ENTISTS Office over Cherry County Itaith 0. M. SAGESEI ART Hair cutting and shaving. HOT AND COLD BATF ELSO CO5 > Y , tfEBB. Has recently started in business n offers bargains to nil cash buyers of Corn JFVour Salt Gt > ' < ( ( ! ( > tt Wire. Soft naif ft Pine , Pfiitttn , Oils and kindu of Slnitclie.rtt" AN1AL REGULATOR For Horses and Cattle 7 R > box - - Me 10 tb bap - - 75c AT Quigley's Drug Store Wo are Agents for Pastwur's Kluckleg Vaccine WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCR BOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publii $ S.OO Per Ycnr in A a vat PUBLIbllKl ) EVEKY THURSDAY. Entered at t h o Post-office at Valentine. Ch county. Nebraska , as Second-class matter. This paper will be mailed reguh to its subscribers until a definite or co discontinue is received and all rears are paid in full. Saint Patrick's Day , March 17. K. P. Masquerade carnival , Marcn 17. County ( 'ommissioners March 21 Afisi'usor 's Meeting - March 21 FXster , April 2. Nil ! age Klcction , April 4. District t onrt April 10. New spring shirt waists at T. Hornby's. White Ash Soap at Farnham Dikeman's. 3 A full line of feed ahvars on h at Pettvcrew's. Frank E. Witt was in town fi Brownlee Saturda } ' . T. C. Hornby has a. fine line of i styles in men's shirts. New York apple butter for sale Farnham & Dikeman's. 3 Sadie De\ver , of Woodlake , visi in town a few daTs last week. C. L. Dotson , of Hay Springs , in town on business , Tuesday. Notice Iva Efner's advertisem of millinery opening the 25th. D. Stinard is closing out all heavy goods suits , overcoats , etc The Presbyterian parsonage wil built as soon as the weather perm Work on the Atkinson & North railway was commenced last Th day. day.W. W. F. Morgareidp-c and John L < stockmen of Simeon , are in town U. G. Dunn built a 65 barrel t ; this week for D. D. Dunn of the nc table. D. C. Nelson fell while going to store at Cody last Friday , and br his arm. Call and examine T. C. Hornl large dry goods stock. No trouble show goods. Wanted 1,000 bushels of she ! corn and 500 bushels of oats at W. Pettj'crew's. 4 E. J. DeBell , of Rosebud , is rec < ing about 35,000 pounds of merch disc this week. Rev. Sloan will preach in the P ] byterian church one week from S day , March 25. W. T. Kincaid returned from I Springs Tuesday morning , much proved in health. To Cure n Cold In One ! ) ny. Take Laxative IJromo Quinine Tablets. ilru isla refund money if it tails to cure. ! The genuine has L. 13. Q. on each tablet. Archie Carpender and sisters Ma and Matie , of Johnstown , were town Saturday on land-office busine For sale , or will trade for cattle , desirable house and lot in the we 2rn part of Valentine. Apply at t Dffice. 4- Miss Iva Efner returned Mend night from Omaha where she h been biryinjj her spring millinc stock. Wm. and Dave Steadman are ; own from their place near Pa They report cattle in first-rate c < lition. C. F. Cooper , of Oasis , was in to ; he first of the week. Charley is o ) f those jolry good souls one alws ikes to meet. L. L. Trogdon and I. B. Nichols , Lavaca. were in town Saturday. T axt named made final proof on ] imber claim. J. H. Quigley last week closed leal between Jas. Pett3'crew a EEeine & Kroeger , of Hooper , for lead of cattle. Mrs. A. B. Bruner , of West Foil vas in town Tuesday morning on h vay to Rosebud to visit her daughti Urs. E. J. DeBell. Born , Sunday morning , to I. Jtotts and wife at Cody , a bounci : > aby boy , democratic in principh Dr. Compton attending. The mortgage record for Februa hews one farm mortgage for 84 iled and one for $300 satisfied ; o : own mortgage for 8350 was file Chattel mortgages to the number 4 for $26,740 were filed , and 26 f 22,537 were released. y John G. Wooley , the noted pro ! lition orator , lectured to a lar .udience at the M. E. church la light. His talk was eloquent and ; ds points were good. He scored t irofessing Christian who voted t Id party tickets rather vigorous ! ) wing to lack of space we are n .ble to report hie talk more fully. Clothing at the lowest prices at C. Hornby's. A first-class saddle horse for sale Farnham & Dikeman. A farm to rent to a farmer for c or three years , cash or grain re Call at this office for particulars. Best insurance in the state at h the usual cost on your houses , bar grain , hay or stock. I. M. Rice , A I. B. Nichols , of Cod } , was in to Saturday proving up on a piece land ; Frank Devine and L. L. Tr > don accompanied him as witnesses. Agent McChesney and a squad Indian police came over from Ro bud Sunday and took home with th some $20,000 or $30,000 of Uncle Sai money. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whittecar ; the proud parents of a little daugh born Friday , March 3 , 1899. Motl and child doing nicely. Ainswoi Home Rule. Valentine has a coal famine on count of the blockade on the Ch enne Northern over which no freij has passed for thirty days. Fischei Ludwig have had coal on the re since February 4th. A dispatch from Norfolk to 1 World-Herald , March 10 , says : 1 store of John Steinbrecker was tered last night and about 150 pa of shoes stolen. Entrance was eile ed through the front doors by me ; of a kej' . No arrests have } 'et b < made. There has been some disconnect ot the county treasurer's office late several parties paying their taxes the 4th and receiving notices da the 10th that they would be distres unless they came forward and p up. Let us have better connect at the central office. Mrs. B. B. Davis was operated u ] Tuesday for a complaint of 1 ( standing. The operation was a m delicate one but it was successfi accomplished and her many frie will be pleased to learn that she improving rapidly and will leave hospital in about a week. Chad : Journal. It is reported that Mr. and W Downing formerly residents of t place have each received , throu the death of relatives , a sum of m ey amounting to several thousa dollars , and that they will return Ainsworth the best place on eartl to invest their wealth in property Ainsworth Star-Journal. Albeit Metzger , Newton , was town last Friday transacting bi ness , principallv at the land offi Metzger Bros , are continually addi to their already large ranch , and . was having records made while ht for more ' 'lieu lands" they h bought. Will Metzger is still in t eastern part of the state looki after the affairs of his father , TV died a few weeks ago. People are becoming decidet tired of hearing men blowing abc how the } ' are "going to lick" someoi We chased around two hours tether other day expecting to see a scr between two men who were talki Eight , and then didn't get an item. isn't right to keep the editor in si pense , and the next time we hear t1 fellows bluffing we hope the inarsli ivill either arrest them or make 'e fight. Col. A. L. Towle , receiver of tl Valentine land-office , was in the ci Tuesday shaking his O'Neill frien 3y the hand and reviewing remin ; ences of days agone when he wi ? ene Cress , John Golden , Lew Sha icr and Judge Gillespie used to ph > sophise together on religion , politi tnd human nature , quote poetry a ] > lay whist. The colonel is as pla aid portly as ever , has lost none lis sociability , and his repertoire itories is full and complete. He : ver welcome to O'Neill. Independe It appears from the Whitman Si : hat County Attorney Morrissey. i Cherry county , an old Chadron boy , mrsuing a conservative policy in h ifficial capacity which is bound vin admiration for him from his co itituents. Like conditions as ai nentioned in this connection confroi ; very county attorney and he is vise one who uses his own judgmei ind throws cold watei on the a empts of meddlesome parties to see evenge on their enemies through tl neans of the county attorney. Cha on Journal ( rep. ) E. E. Humphreys , of the Ha Springs Leader , was in town Monda .nd purchased a news press of th > ffice. Bro. Humphreys had not bee n Valentine since June 1897. and w : ery much surprised at the progrei ur town had made in that time. B 5 one of the newspaper b'hoys .re always glad to see , even if li oes snore in his sleep , and stay ov intil four o'clock a. m. , when awa torn home. But say , didn't we ri olve to fix Burleigh and Miles ne ? une when we meet in Ainswortl ? he newspaper man who misses th text meeting of the E. V. E. A. wi lisa one of the opportunities of a lii ime. -wciu $ < & ou cpcm3aw ) -vuc abPve eb I'otf i/ofW-n motto / - we a/re wow m ER GENERAL MERCHANTS W U $ All our Heavy Weight Suits , Our prices on Boots and Shoes Dvercoats and Fur Coats , in men's are lower than anybody's , quality soys' and children's , go at a sacri and fit considered , and \ve have all fice. btyles and sizes. Our spring stock will soon be Practical Tailoring in all its 511 hand and we must have room. branches. D. Stinard , Clothier. Wide Tire Wagons Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing demand I ordered and HAVE JUST EECEIVED A CAE LOAD In addition to this I have just received a ear of "WIND MOTOE" WIND MILLS Which I am selling very cneaply Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere Valentine. Nebraska D. S. Ludwig N SATURDAY , MARCH 25 Sailors and AYalkinc Hats in the newest shapes , and a splendid line of PATTERN HATS the latest in STYLE AND EFFECT Will bo shown Ve will be 'leased to see you A Chance For Trouble. There is blood on the moon at 01 near Pullman. A correspondent oJ the Whitman Sun named ' 'Toodler. ' says of the Pullman correspondenl who styles himself "Meddler : ' ' "He will probably get a chance tf put up a talk for himself before man } * moons and will' eventually bring up where he belongs , and it will not be in a place where they al low a man to wear his hair "a la' ! Wild William stj-le : where he will be compelled to wear a suit of a differ ent cut and color than the one he wore when he was admitted to the bar of the state of Illinois. " This is equivalent to a challenge to mortal combat , and if "Meddler" and "Toodler" don't mix up with each other pretty soon it will be because each is afraid of the other. Cherry C unty Live Stock Exchange. J. H. Quigley and G. A. Chapman haye organized an institution which they call the Cherry Count- Live Stock Exchange , and solicit the pat ronage of the ranchmen through the columns of this paper. Their busi ness will be conducted somewhat on the lines of a real estate agency , the object being to furnish buyers to those who wish to sell stock , and sell ers to those who wish to buy. Stock may be listed with them for sale , and if a sale is made thev expect the small commission of 1 per cent , for their trouble. No fee if sale is not ma.de. Likewise buyers can make their wants known to the firm , and the } ' will try to secure such stock as is wanted. As it costs nothing to make your wants known , we would advise our patrons to patronize the firm. W. H. Carter drove down from Cody and Sundayed with his sister , Mrs. John Shore. He informed us that he disposed of two of his claims , one to Gunderson and the other to Anderson. Five Pianos to Be Slaughtered. W. C. English , representing A. Hospe , the Omaha piano dealer , will be in Valentine April 3rd with a line line of Pianos. Prices and terms will be made that will sell these goods. See him. for four days only , at Dono- her Hotel. Ulilt I'rlcfH for Feed. Brnn , bulk 50c per cwt $9 00 ton Shorts bulk GOc per cwt $11.00 ton Screenings 40c " $7.00" ChopFeed 70c " $13.00" Corn 65c " Oats $1.00 " , Taken ujt Entrtyn. Taken up by the m ! er < 5jned on his place twelve miles northwest uf Valentine , about Oc tober l. one brown mare , weight about 1,000 pounds' , branded lazy S on left hip and X on njIit lib- . One bay marc U-veure old. branded half circle I * C D. A. KKU.OOO. 0 IJritt ebraska. _ Strui/ed or $ teen From my place , twelve miles northeast of Valentine , on black mare branded ) ii left hip. une hind foot white , weight ibout 1,100. Iteward for information. MAUTIX UKCKEH , Valentine , Neb Strayeil or Stolen. One brown 4-yr old mare , weight about 900 , ight hind foot white , branded O on left shoul- ler. One black mare 3-vr old with white snot in orehead ; same brand. Address W. H. SKLLKIU C Gallop. Neb Strayed orSfolrsi. One white-faced heifercomingtwom he spring , branded J on left side ind M on left hip. Liberal reward is iffered by Chris Jensen , Gallop , Jleb. Ext ray \oticc. Taken up bv the subscriber iivinj ; twelve liles southwest oi Cody on section 3. township i. range 35 , one light yniy mare 10 or 11 years Id , weight about 750. no marks or brands to be een. said mare came nto my premises about lie 15th of August , 1808 , and has been to my remibes continually since.WILLIAM WILLIAM MAYHEE. Extray Xotice. Taken up October 8,1803 , ten miles south of oay. Nebraska , one white eow bran , ea n left side and one red calf with no brand U akenupby GKORGE BAKKES Stwyed From range on Snake Kivtr. tliree head of ittle , one branded J O on left side ; one two. sar old branded on left side ; one yearling randed BII on right side and has left ear split G W. A. SflEL-BOUKN , Keuwxiy.